Can Brandon Miller and the Crimson Tide win it all? He’s a superstar that’s for sure. (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia)
Here is my NCAA Tournament Bracket for 2023.
Which teams will advance to the Final Four at NRG Stadium in Houston on Saturday, April 1st. And which team will cut down the nets on Monday, April 3rd at approximately 10:30 PM CT.
The Crimson Tide is the No.1 overall seed, but can they win 6 games in a row? The talent is through the roof, but it’s overall youthful talent. Can the superb Brandon Miller and the Crimson Tide cut down the nets on Monday, April 3rd?
Auburn is limping into the tournament. Can they advance?
Those are questions that are looming in this state.
Will there be Cinderellas that step it up? Many are predicting several upsets. I have my opinions on the matter in my picks.
CBS, TBS, TNT and TruTV will televise.
Here are White’s World’s selections for the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
10 Responses
WOW!!! I have the Zags as well to win it in a pool. In my other pool I took Bama. I am glad to be on your side.
Thanks, Joseph!
Like your bracket selections, DW! Bulldogs have a great chance to go all the way!
I like the Zags pick and have been leaning that direction.
Thanks, fellas.
Bama can certainly win it and I think your Gonzaga pick is as good as any. Oral Roberts, Drake and Iona in the Sweet 16 are bold picks and will be interesting to see how they do. Being a CUSA follower and watching FAU three times, I can tell you they are very capable and won’t be shocked if they make a run. Memphis is hot coming off the W over Houston so we shall see.
I’ll be at Bartow tonight cheering my Blazers on in the NIT. They are very capable but ran out of steam after playing a solid North Texas team in the semis and were a step slow in the final vs. FAU. Hopefully we will win a couple and Vandy too and match up in the third round. That would be an interesting game.
Thanks, D. Yes, it would.
Can’t project out past our Yale game tonight though. Gotta get it done tonight.
Great bracket. Hoping Auburn wins tonight. Like your Iona pick. Thx.
Thanks, ’80!