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March Madness Final Four Predictions & Sleeper Picks (2022 NCAA Tournament)

March Madness Final Four Predictions & Sleeper Picks (2022 NCAA Tournament)

March Madness is back! With Selection Sunday in the rearview, our featured analysts are ready to try their hand at predicting which schools are primed to make it to the Final Four and which team is poised for a Cinderella run. Read all the way through to see who many other analysts are also picking to make the Final Four and take home the title! Also, try your luck in our free bracket contest for a chance to win some amazing prizes!

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Q1. Who are your picks for the Final Four and why?

West: Duke (2) | East: Kentucky (2) | South: Tennessee (3) | Midwest: Auburn (2)
“Duke, Kentucky, Auburn and Tennessee are my picks to reach the Final Four. Duke has way too much star power to leave out of my Final Four. The Blue Devils have four players projected to go in the first round of the NBA Draft, including 6’10” freshmen sensation Paolo Banchero, who’s averaging a robust 17.0 points, 7.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 1.1 steals, 1.0 three-pointers and 0.9 blocks while shooting 47.4 percent from the field through 34 games this season. With Mike Krzyzewski retiring after this season, you can bet the Duke players will do whatever it takes to send their Hall of Fame coach out a winner. The Kentucky Wildcats boast one of the most talented teams in the nation, led by future NBA first-round picks TyTy Washington, Shaedon Sharpe, and Oscar Tshiebwe. Tshiebwe is a rebounding machine, averaging a nation-leading 15.2 rebounds (5.3 offensive rebounds), and you can bet the 22-year-old will gobble up all the missed shots on both ends of the floor. Auburn possesses the most talented and vaunted frontcourt duos in the country in freshmen Jabari Smith and Walker Kessler, with both expected to be lottery picks come June. Smith has contributed elite numbers across the board, averaging 17.1 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.3 three-pointers, 1.2 steals and 1.0 blocks through 32 games this season. Kessler ranks second in the nation with 4.5 blocks per game. Tennessee is in a very winnable region, facing either Michigan or Colorado State after the first round, followed by a potential rematch against No. 2 Villanova before facing No. 1 Arizona, whom they already beat.”
– Jacob W. Dunne (Triple Play Fantasy)

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