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    Serbone 6* NCAA Tournament GOY

    Sure, Michigan looked good as they won essentially two home games to get to the Sweet 16, but then they got away with murder against KU who blew the 14 point lead. KU was up 8 with 1:10 to go, then committed countless mental misques and got Michigan into the Elite 8, so the line is a bit skewed to the public in their favor IMO. Line should be -7 or so.

    On the other hand, SEC regular season champ Florida coasted, sleepwalked through the last 15 minutes against FGCU, slowed it down, up by 18 wound up winning by 12.

    Michigan is small up front, their only decent big is foul prone though excellent big-bulky-nimble freshman McGary, whereas Florida rotates 4 decent bigs Murphy, Young, Prather and Yequett. KU exploited Michgan's lack of size then mysteriously quit working the front line the last 10 miutes or so of the game. Florida's guards Rosario and Boynton are supurb, and Wilbekin does a solid job. The whole Florida rotation ALL swarm on "D" with intensity; they have very versatile athletes that can cover multiple positions.

    Michigan played most of it's starters the entire KU game, and the OT might affect them today. Burke is outstanding but I cannot see him hitting clutch 3's from 6-7-8 feet past the line another game. Florida will be all over him. The Michigan lineup is fraught with freshmen, 5 in their rotation, wheras Florida is loaded with junior and seniors who were in this Elite 8 game last yr, too... Louisville squeaked by them in the end.

    The SEC has been questioned by the media but is very, very credible, has had a lot of NCAA Champs in the last several yrs. Hey, Florida won some of them. This yr, The Big 10 has not looked so hot lately, have they? Indiana-Michigan State-OSU just went down hard, lost straight up and ATS by plenty.

    So Florida with a veteran coach, top notch "D", deep bigs, deep guards that are versatile and can hit those key 3's, & only laying 2.5 pts. The SEC Champ dozed off a few games over the yr, peeking ahead to the Big Dance. They coasted after taking control of the FGCU game, but will leave nothing on the court against Michigan to get to The Final Four.

    Florida - 2.5, by 13, 6* NCAA Tournament GOY.
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    ^^...great analysis and assessment of the situation!...I agree 100%!...spot on!...I'm on Louisville and Florida today!...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serbone View Post
    Sure, Michigan looked good as they won essentially two home games to get to the Sweet 16, but then they got away with murder against KU who blew the 14 point lead. KU was up 8 with 1:10 to go, then committed countless mental misques and got Michigan into the Elite 8, so the line is a bit skewed to the public in their favor IMO. Line should be -7 or so.

    On the other hand, SEC regular season champ Florida coasted, sleepwalked through the last 15 minutes against FGCU, slowed it down, up by 18 wound up winning by 12.

    Michigan is small up front, their only decent big is foul prone though excellent big-bulky-nimble freshman McGary, whereas Florida rotates 4 decent bigs Murphy, Young, Prather and Yequett. KU exploited Michgan's lack of size then mysteriously quit working the front line the last 10 miutes or so of the game. Florida's guards Rosario and Boynton are supurb, and Wilbekin does a solid job. The whole Florida rotation ALL swarm on "D" with intensity; they have very versatile athletes that can cover multiple positions.

    Michigan played most of it's starters the entire KU game, and the OT might affect them today. Burke is outstanding but I cannot see him hitting clutch 3's from 6-7-8 feet past the line another game. Florida will be all over him. The Michigan lineup is fraught with freshmen, 5 in their rotation, wheras Florida is loaded with junior and seniors who were in this Elite 8 game last yr, too... Louisville squeaked by them in the end.

    The SEC has been questioned by the media but is very, very credible, has had a lot of NCAA Champs in the last several yrs. Hey, Florida won some of them. This yr, The Big 10 has not looked so hot lately, have they? Indiana-Michigan State-OSU just went down hard, lost straight up and ATS by plenty.

    So Florida with a veteran coach, top notch "D", deep bigs, deep guards that are versatile and can hit those key 3's, & only laying 2.5 pts. The SEC Champ dozed off a few games over the yr, peeking ahead to the Big Dance. They coasted after taking control of the FGCU game, but will leave nothing on the court against Michigan to get to The Final Four.

    Florida - 2.5, by 13, 6* NCAA Tournament GOY.
    Michigan's only decent big is McGary? What the hell are you talkin about? Ever heard of Jordan Morgan? Funny thing is, you write what everyone thinks isn great info, but you leave valuable info out....

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    Michigan is very capable, and will beat Fla.!!!!!!!

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    Where is the mention that michigan plays in the TOUGHEST CONFERENCE ? THE BIG 10!!!!!!

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    And i personally love the part that you say michigan will be affected by having to play o.t. Are you for real bro? TIRED? These are 20 year old kids were talkin about, with a day's rest!!!!!

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    Donovan will keep feeding the bigs.

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    UF wins! Michigan has ran out of luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Da Manster! View Post
    ^^...great analysis and assessment of the situation!...I agree 100%!...spot on!...I'm on Louisville and Florida today!...
    My 2 teams also, Fla and Lou.

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    yes fla rotates a few bigs but none of them is a dominate force... key matchup i believe is young vs mcgary being that mcgary is very involved in offense if young gets in foul trouble i dont believe fla has anyone else who can guard him.. yiquette is strong enough but with 3 inches on him advantage mcgary... and murphy isnt strong enough... i like mich to pound inside early opening up the penetration for burke... michigan by 8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serbone View Post
    Sure, Michigan looked good as they won essentially two home games to get to the Sweet 16, but then they got away with murder against KU who blew the 14 point lead. KU was up 8 with 1:10 to go, then committed countless mental misques and got Michigan into the Elite 8, so the line is a bit skewed to the public in their favor IMO. Line should be -7 or so.

    On the other hand, SEC regular season champ Florida coasted, sleepwalked through the last 15 minutes against FGCU, slowed it down, up by 18 wound up winning by 12.

    Michigan is small up front, their only decent big is foul prone though excellent big-bulky-nimble freshman McGary, whereas Florida rotates 4 decent bigs Murphy, Young, Prather and Yequett. KU exploited Michgan's lack of size then mysteriously quit working the front line the last 10 miutes or so of the game. Florida's guards Rosario and Boynton are supurb, and Wilbekin does a solid job. The whole Florida rotation ALL swarm on "D" with intensity; they have very versatile athletes that can cover multiple positions.

    Michigan played most of it's starters the entire KU game, and the OT might affect them today. Burke is outstanding but I cannot see him hitting clutch 3's from 6-7-8 feet past the line another game. Florida will be all over him. The Michigan lineup is fraught with freshmen, 5 in their rotation, wheras Florida is loaded with junior and seniors who were in this Elite 8 game last yr, too... Louisville squeaked by them in the end.

    The SEC has been questioned by the media but is very, very credible, has had a lot of NCAA Champs in the last several yrs. Hey, Florida won some of them. This yr, The Big 10 has not looked so hot lately, have they? Indiana-Michigan State-OSU just went down hard, lost straight up and ATS by plenty.

    So Florida with a veteran coach, top notch "D", deep bigs, deep guards that are versatile and can hit those key 3's, & only laying 2.5 pts. The SEC Champ dozed off a few games over the yr, peeking ahead to the Big Dance. They coasted after taking control of the FGCU game, but will leave nothing on the court against Michigan to get to The Final Four.

    Florida - 2.5, by 13, 6* NCAA Tournament GOY.
    2 Paragraphs of bull shit analysis... Winning is what counts serbone.......

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