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This               is               complete               Madness.

I               am               presenting               my               2009               NCAA               Tournament               Preview,               Predictions,               and               Bracketology               Manifesto.

I               must               begin               by               offering               that               this               article               is               completely               absurd.

First,               I               do               not               have               the               time               or               the               energy               to               break               down               65               different               teams.

Secondly,               even               if               I               were               to               identify               myself               as               a               so               called               "expert"               drone               hired               to               break               down               hours               of               film,               attend               3,287               overtime               games,               and               calculate               the               probability               of               the               3rd               seeded               Missouri               Tigers               advancing               to               the               Sweet               16               versus               an               Ivy               League               school               -               I               would               still               be               wrong               88.3%               of               the               time.
               March               Madness               is               exactly               that.
               Any               one               team               can               get               hot               against               any               other               team               at               any               moment.
               This               thing               is               a               total               crap               shoot               -               roll               of               the               dice.

I               am               a               bit               vexed               by               these               "experts"               that               wish               to               intimate               otherwise.

This               is               the               age               of               parity               and               correctly               identifying               the               NCAA               Tournament               winners               and               losers               is               sheer               luck.

Interestingly,               last               year,               every               number-one               seed               advanced               to               the               Final               Four               for               the               first               time               in               the               history               of               this               tournament.
               Seeding               is               absolutely               useless               by               the               Sweet               16.
               The               financial               markets               have               completely               shut               down,               we               are               bombing               entrenched               war               lords               along               the               Afghanistan               -               Pakistan               border,               OctoMom               is               clearly               a               celebrity,               and               Sobe               is               running               bizarre               commercials               of               dancing               footballers               wearing               tights.
               We               are               beyond               Armageddon.
               Still,               these               "experts"               feel               the               urge               to               waste               8               hours               per               day               screaming               at               each               other               to               determine               what               they               think               the               NCAA               Tournament               Selection               Committee               thinks               it               is               going               to               do               in               order               to               decide               which               team               is               truly               worthy               of               securing               a               #1               seed.
               Get               a               grip,               America.
               The               #1               seed               may               be               the               most               worthless               argument               in               all               of               sports.

First,               the               #1               seed               must               meet               and               beat               the               #2               seed               if               the               chalk               holds.

Second,               I               am               miffed               by               the               #1               seed               "wins               79%               of               the               time               statistic."               Frankly,               the               #1               seed               wins               most               of               the               time               because               they               are               the               better               team               -               not               because               they               are               the               #1               seed.
               Hmph.
               I               will               now               present               my               NCAA               Tournament               Manifesto.

The               Manifesto               is               a               happy               medium               between               blindly               throwing               darts               at               a               newspaper               and               completely               obsessing               over               a               field               of               65               teams               that               alters               dramatically               every               year               due               to               player               matriculation,               injury,               and               the               random               walk               probabilities               of               basic               mathematics.

Certainly,               this               absurd               attempt               to               make               sense               out               of               March               Madness               will               degenerate               towards               ever               more               insanity:
               Who               is               Hot               Leading               into               the               2009               NCAA               Tournament:
               Louisville,               The               Big               East,               Memphis
               Who               is               Not               Hot               Leading               into               the               2009               NCAA               Tournament:
               Michigan               State,               The               SEC,               Mid-Major               Cinderella
               Who               Cares?
               The               Big               East               is               overrated               and               Memphis               Does               not               Play               Anybody.
               The               Big               East               was               awarded               three               #1               seeds               and               Louisville               is               the               top               overall               seed.

I               never               got               the               memo               -               but               I               am               assuming               that               Notre               Dame               (South               Bend,               Indiana),               Louisville,               Marquette               (Milwaukee,               Wisconsin)               and               DePaul               (Chicago)               have               proceeded               to               relocate               and               annex               themselves               to               the               eastern               seaboard.
               The               Big               East               is               not               a               Conference.

The               Big               East               is               actually               a               bizarro               subdivision               of               the               NCAA.

Of               course,               the               Big               East               still               revolves               around               the               Washington               D.C.

-               New               York               City               corridor               that               is               apparently               the               only               geographic               segment               of               the               Free               World               that               actually               exists!
               This               East               Coast               Media               Bias               has               resulted               in               major               programs               and               talking               heads               stumbling               upon               their               own               selves               to               fawn               over               this               Conference.

The               Big               East               is               overrated               and               will               be               exposed               in               2009.

The               ACC               remains               the               premier               League               for               college               basketball.
               The               Memphis               Tigers               have               won               roughly               8,734               straight               games               against               middling               Conference               U.S.A.

and               felt               that               they               were               truly               deserving               of               a               number               one               seed.

How               many               legitimate               fans               of               college               basketball               can               name               more               than               two               other               Conference               U.S.A.

schools?

Did               anybody               else               notice               the               blatant,               "as               if"               drab,               combative               aura               of               the               Memphis               War               Room               on               Selection               Sunday?
               The               Tiger               roster               had               less               energy               than               Yao               Ming's               "entourage"               on               NBA               Draft               Day.

Obviously,               Memphis               was               gunning               for               a               worthless               top               seed               and               felt               completely               snubbed               by               the               number               -               two               post.

We               cannot               smile               favorably               upon               such               arrogance.
               Possibly,               Calipari               and               his               troops               will               rally               behind               the               "Nobody               believed               in               us!"               cliche               -               but               I               doubt               that.

Entitled,               athletic               prowess               succumbs               to               scrappy               gamesmanship               at               the               college               level               every               time.

1992-1993               Michigan's               Fab               5,               Jerry               Tarkanian's               1991               Runnin'               Rebels,               and               the               2001               Arizona               Wildcats               are               all               examples               of               stacked               rosters               that               were               absolutely               sabotaged               by               their               own               selves               while               falling               short               of               the               ultimate               NCAA               Championship               Goal.
               Of               course,               the               Tigers               also               violate               my               highly               scientific               "Headband               Thesis,"               which               stipulates               that               the               team               sporting               the               most               headbands               on               the               floor               will               always               implode               in               the               clutch.
               The               Big               10               Conference               is               the               antithesis               to               Memphis'               high               wire               act.

The               Big               10               is               a               snooze               fest               and               "Purdue"               must               be               the               most               boring               University               in               America.

Really,               I               have               nothing               against               West               Lafayette,               Indiana               and               I               have               even               visited               this               lovely               campus               on               several               occasions.

Sometimes,               boring               can               be               good.

Boring               is               just               never               good               when               it               comes               to               the               NCAA               Tournament.
               "Purdue               Boilermaker"               is               the               perfect               moniker               for               Middle               America's               brand               of               basketball.
               The               game               plan:               walk               the               ball               up               the               court,               pass               the               basketball               around               six               times,               stand               around,               and               then               dump               the               ball               inside               to               some               awkward,               lumbering               stiff               with               5               seconds               left               on               the               shot               clock.

The               stiff               will               then               either               draw               a               foul,               miss               the               shot,               or               turn               the               ball               over.
               To               wit,               the               other               Big               10               team               will               rebound               the               basketball,               refuse               to               fast               break,               and               waste               another               30               seconds               off               of               the               shot               clock               before               calling               a               time               out.
               This               is               not               Big               Time               NCAA               Basketball.

Rather,               this               is               YMCA,               middle-aged               Rec               League               Ball.
               With               the               exception               of               the               Michigan               State               Flint               Stones               and               the               2005               Fighting               Illini               -               the               Big               10               has               not               been               a               Force               since               Bob               Knight's               Indiana               Hoosiers               and               Magic's               Spartans               electrified               crowds               of               the               early               80's.
               Even               so,               these               stalwarts               refused               to               fall               into               the               death               trap               of               maddening,               Big               10               Midwest               plodding               and               actually               pushed               the               pace               behind               the               iconic               guard               play               of               Mateen               Cleaves,               Deron               Williams,               Isiah               Thomas,               and               Magic               Johnson.
               Will               the               Big               10,               Detroit,               and               Middle               America               ever               learn               that               churning               out               the               same,               tired               product               year               after               year               simply               doesn't               work?
               Lastly,               some               wacky               mid-major               ball               club               will               show               up               out               of               nowhere,               win               2               games,               captivate               our               Hearts,               and               proceed               to               either               collapse               in               the               final               minute               of               the               Sweet               Sixteen,               or               get               dominated               in               the               Elite               8.

Of               course               it               is               a               prerequisite               that               the               leader               of               said               mid-major               dons               a               cool               nameplate,               such               as               "Harold               Arceneaux"               or               "Nate               Funk."
               Nate               Funk               is               the               Baddest               White               Boy               Alive.
               This               all               makes               sense               because               of               the               following:
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               March               Madness               Bracketology               Rule               #1:               Identify               Final               4               Teams               First.
               Evaluate               the               ball               clubs               that               have               separated               themselves               from               the               pack,               irrespective               of               bracket               positioning.

North               Carolina,               Oklahoma,               UCONN,               and               Pittsburgh               have               traded               positions               at               the               top               of               the               rankings               all               season.

Whereas,               Memphis,               Michigan               State,               and               Louisville               are               relatively               new               comers               to               this               elite               top               tier               group.

Louisville               and               Memphis               have               emerged               as               contenders               by               default               -               with               Conference               Championship               victories.
               Our               initial               goal               here               is               simply               to               identify               the               realistic               Final               4               contenders               before               completing               our               brackets.

Certainly,               these               talented,               yet               flawed               rosters               are               set               upon               a               collision               course               with               each               other               and               we               must               introduce               a               particular               algorithm               to               scientifically               combat               the               March               Madness               parity.

Still,               as               we               analyze               the               2009               NCAA               Tournament               bracket               we               must               note               that               the               Pittsburgh               Panthers               operate               out               of               the               lax               East               bracket               and               will               not               face               any               of               the               aforementioned               clubs               until               Detroit.
               Pittsburgh               is               a               lock               for               the               2009               Final               4.
               The               following               step-by-step               NCAA               Tournament               Manifesto               will               guide               our               remaining               selections.
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               March               Madness               Bracketology               Rule               #2:               Overrated               Duke               University               Loses               in               the               First               or               the               Second               Round.
               This               is               the               easiest               rule               to               follow.

Duke's               limited               roster               desperately               relies               upon               the               perimeter               jump               shot,               has               no               semblance               of               any               interior               presence,               and               lacks               the               clutch               scoring               gamer               that               is               able               to               create               his               own               shot.

The               Euro-style               basketball               spacing,               pass,               and               cut               formula               is               anathema               for               NCAA               Tournament               success.
               Duke               is               destroyed               by               aggressive               guard               play,               raw               athleticism,               and               physical               defense               that               closes               out               upon               outside               shooters               and               punishes               the               Blue               Devils               inside.

The               menacing               scowls               that               accompany               said               mentality               always               leaves               these               choir               boys               flopping               for               offensive               fouls,               whining               to               the               referees,               and               crying               Uncle               by               the               second               half.
               Duke               is               weak.
               Second               seeded               Duke               will               dispatch               Binghamton               before               being               dominated               by               Texas               in               the               round               of               32.

Texas'               strong               inside-out               offense               is               lethal               behind               the               smooth               scoring               of               AJ               Abrams.

The               Longhorns               are               a               matchup               nightmare               for               Duke               and               will               roll               at               Greensboro.
               Texas               over               Minnesota.

Duke               over               Binghamton.

Texas               over               Duke.
               That               was               Easy.
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               March               Madness               Bracketology               Rule               #3:               Pick               by               Conference.

Big               East               is               Overrated,               The               Big               10               is               Boring,               the               Pac               10               is               Too               Cool,               and               the               SEC               only               cares               about               Footbawwwl!
               This               is               the               most               comprehensive               rule               and               is               not               to               be               taken               lightly.
               Never               bank               on               the               Big               10,               Pacific               10,               or               Southeastern               Conference               to               win               basketball               games               against               comparable               competition.

These               alleged,               "power               conference"               schools               are               also               mine               fields               for               "upsets"               against               lower               seeded               bracket               busters.

I               feel               that               these               "upsets"               are               far               from               shocking.

Dominant               mid-majors               are               simply               better               than               middling               BCS               (ACC               /               Big               10               /               Big               12               /               SEC               /               Big               East               /               Pac               10)               programs.
               Additionally,               Illinois               and               Maryland               must               be               the               most               disappointing               programs               in               the               history               of               NCAA               Basketball.

I               am               completely               baffled               by               the               fact               that               Champagne               and               College               Park,               located               within               close               proximity               to               the               Chicago               and               Baltimore-Washington               hoops               Meccas               are               not               firmly               entrenched               within               the               Final               4               conversation               every               single               year.
               This               is               (almost)               a               disgrace.

But,               I               digress.
               Again,               we               highlight               "comparable"               competition.
               Dominant               mid-majors               will               give               the               Big               10,               SEC,               and               Pac               10               fits.

However,               15               and               16               seeds               will               always               be               overpowered               by               the               BCS               Conferences.

Lastly,               all               broken               clocks               are               correct               two               times               per               day               and               once               in               a               generation               Big               10               /               SEC               rosters               such               as               2006-2007               Florida,               2005               Illinois,               and               2000               Michigan               State               steamrolled               the               competition               throughout               the               year               leading               up               towards               the               NCAA               Men's               Basketball               Championship               Game.

Tom               Izzo's               Flint               Stones               and               Billy               Donovan's               Gators               were               the               clear               rock-star               favorites               over               inferior               opponents.
               Of               course,               the               2005               Illinois               NBA-Ready               edition               of               Deron               Williams,               Luther               Head,               and               Dee               Brown               met               its               match               versus               UNC's               vaunted               Sean               May               /               Rashard               McCants               /               Ray               Felton               /               Marvin               Williams               lineup               and               lost               to               the               equally               talented               Tar               Heels.

The               Conference               Rule               always               holds               against               comparable               competition.

However,               the               Kansas               Jayhawks               of               the               Big               12               and               the               leading               mid-majors               represent               curious               outliers:
               ACC               over               Big               East               over               Pac               10               over               SEC               over               Big               12               over               Big               10.
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               MIDWEST               Region               Preview               and               Predictions:
               #1               Louisville               over               #16               Alabama               State               and               #9               Siena.

Louisville               loses               to               Wake               at               Sweet               16.
               #2               Michigan               State               loses               to               Boston               College               in               second               round.
               #3               Kansas               over               #14               NDSU,               #11               Dayton,               and               #7               BC.

KU               loses               to               Wake               in               Elite               8.
               #4               Wake               Forest               over               #13               Cleveland               State
               #5               Utah               over               #12               Arizona
               #7               Boston               College               over               #10               USC               and               #2               Michigan               State,               before               losing               to               Kansas.
               #9               Siena               over               #8               Ohio               State.

Siena               loses               to               Louisville               in               second               round.
               #11               Dayton               over               #6               West               Virginia.

Dayton               loses               to               #3               Kansas.
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               WEST               Region               Preview               and               Predictions:
               #1               Connecticut               over               #16               Chattanooga
               #2               Memphis               over               Cal-State               Northridge
               #3               Missouri               over               #14               Cornell
               #4               Washington               over               #13               Mississippi               State
               #8               BYU               over               #9               Texas               A&M
               #10               Maryland               over               #7               Cal
               #11               Utah               State               over               #6               Marquette
               #12               Northern               Iowa               over               #5               Purdue
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               EAST               Region               Preview               and               Predictions:
               #1               Pitt               to               Final               4.
               #2               Duke               over               #15               Binghamton;               Duke               loses               to               #7               Texas               per               Rule               2
               #3               Villanova               over               #14               American
               #4               Xavier               over               #13               Portland               State
               #5               Florida               State               over               #12               Wisconsin               and               #4               Xavier,               before               losing               to               Pitt               at               Sweet               16
               #6               UCLA               over               #11               VCU,               before               losing               to               #3               Villanova
               #7               Texas               over               #10               Michigan               and               #2               Duke,               before               falling               to               'Nova               in               Sweet               16
               #8               Oklahoma               State               over               #9               Tennessee
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               SOUTH               Region               Preview               and               Predictions:
               #1               UNC               to               Final               4
               #2               Oklahoma               over               #15               Morgan               State,               #7               Clemson,               and               #3               Syracuse;               OU               loses               to               UNC               in               Elite               8
               #3               Syracuse               over               #14               SF               Austin               and               #6               Arizona               State
               #4               Gonzaga               over               #13               Akron;               Zags               lose               to               #12               WKU
               #6               Arizona               State               over               #11               Temple
               #7               Clemson               over               #10               Michigan;               Tigers               lose               to               Oklahoma
               #9               Butler               over               #8               LSU;               Butler               loses               to               #1               UNC
               #12               Western               Kentucky               over               #5               Illinois               and               #4               Gonzaga,               before               losing               to               #1               UNC               at               Sweet               16
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               March               Madness               Bracketology               Rule               #4:               Guard               Play               Rules.
               Guards               that               are               able               to               create               their               own               shots               -               either               through               dribble-drive               penetration               or               by               posting               up               smaller               defenders               loom               large               in               the               NCAA               Tournament.

March               Madness               is               dominated               by               Guard               Lore               that               controls               post               season               match               ups.

Tyus               Edney,               Khalid               El               Amin,               Salim               Stoudamire,               Mateen               Cleeves,               and               Khalid               Reeves               are               all               Big               Game               NCAA               guards               that               rose               to               the               occasion               in               the               Tournament               -               yet               disappeared               at               the               next               level.
               Even               the               diminutive               Cameron               Dollar               triumphantly               emerged               from               a               UCLA               backup               into               a               Bruin               Legend               with               his               heroic               Final               4               relief               of               Tyus               Edney.
               Clearly,               the               NCAA               Tournament               is               skewed               to               favor               efficient               guard               play               that               limits               turnovers,               establishes               a               frenetic               pace,               creates               shots               for               others,               and               manufactures               last               ditch,               one-on-one               offense               during               key               possessions               where               the               first               and               second               options               have               broken               down.
               The               best               guards               in               this               tournament               are               UNC's               Tywon               Lawson,               Wake               Forest's               Jeff               Teague,               and               UCONN's               A.J.

Price.

UCLA,               Syracuse,               and               Villanova               also               feature               veteran               backcourts               of               steady               ball               handlers               and               explosive               one-on-one               scorers               with               Darren               Collison,               Jonny               Flynn,               and               Scottie               Reynolds               leading               the               charge               for               these               contenders.
               These               teams               will               all               do               damage               in               the               NCAA               Tournament.
               Wake               Forest,               UNC,               and               UCONN               are               all               worthy               of               the               Final               4,               based               upon               guard               play.

Syracuse               is               running               on               fumes               -               but               the               Orange               will               be               competitive               in               the               Sweet               16               if               Paul               Harris               effectively               neutralizes               Blake               Griffin               and               the               streak               shooting               Eric               Devendorf               continues               to               knock               down               outside               shots.

Of               course,               this               is               a               tall               order               for               this               weary               bunch               and               I               cannot               foresee               Big               East               MVP               Jonny               Flynn               carrying               his               squad               past               the               Sweet               16.
               The               Villanova               /               UCLA               winner               will               defeat               Texas               to               advance               to               the               Elite               8,               where               they               will               lose               to               Pitt.

The               game               will               be               decided               by               the               Collison               /               Reynolds               matchup               that               will               serve               as               a               tribute               to               dueling               guard               play.

Although,               Darren               Collison               is               jet               quick               -               rivaling               Tywon               Lawson               as               the               fastest               94-               feet               of               hardwood               man               in               NCAA               basketball,               I               will               give               the               edge               to               Villanova               and               the               craftier               Reynolds.
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               Predictions               per               Rule               #4               Guard               Play:
               #4               Wake               Forest               over               #13               Cleveland               State,               #5               Utah,               #1               Louisville,               and               #3               Kansas               to               Final               4.
               #1               UCONN               over               #8               BYU,               and               #4               Washington               to               Elite               8               versus               Memphis.
               #1               UNC               over               #9               Butler,               #12               Western               Kentucky,               and               #2               Oklahoma               to               Final               4.
               #3               Villanova               over               #14               American,               #6               UCLA,               and               #7               Texas               before               losing               to               Pitt               in               Elite               8.
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               March               Madness               Bracketology               Rule               #5:
               The               Headband               Thesis.
               Count               the               number               of               headbands               on               the               floor.

The               befuddled               bunch               sporting               the               higher               number               of               headbands               will               always               lose               in               a               close               game.

Defeat               is               snatched               away               from               the               jaws               of               victory               and               fortunes               will               be               blown               by               a               maddening               collection               of               missed               free               throws,               sideline               shouting               matches,               bonehead               turnovers,               and               ill-advised               timeouts.
               The               headband               rule               is               a               precursor               to               a               complete               meltdown,               because               these               squads               appear               more               concerned               with               looking               pretty               and               donning               the               proper               head               gear               -               than               actually               executing.
               This               does               not               bode               well               for               Memphis.

This               very               same               head               band               thesis               crushed               Memphis               in               last               year's               2008               NCAAChampionship               thriller               versus               the               Kansas               Jayhawks.

Memphis,               clearly               in               control               simply               imploded               down               the               stretch               in               the               face               of               adversity.

The               headband               thesis               has               been               the               death               knell               of               the               Sacramento               Kings,               Portland               Trail               Blazers,               and               John               McEnroe               -               all               headliners               with               exceptional               talent               that               were               incapacitated               by               mental               gaffes               and               the               tight               headbands               that               shut               down               blood               flow               to               the               brain               and               consequently,               concentration.
               Memphis               will               lose               in               the               Elite               8               to               UCONN.
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               Final               Four               Preview:
               #4               Wake               Forest,               #1               UCONN,               #1               UNC,               #1               Pittsburgh
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               Championship               Preview               and               Prediction:
               #1               UNC               82
               #4               Wake               Forest               78
               Of               course,               I               am               biased.
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               Conclusions:
               Remember               that               this               is               March               Madness               and               that               this               article               will               be               riddled               completely               absurd               within               days.

Hey,               I               might               not               even               be               making               sense,               right               now.

Let's               not               even               try               to               figure               this               thing               out.

Forging               an               intelligent               attempt               to               actually               comprehend               Madness               is               the               true               definition               of               insanity.
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               Preview               and               Predictions,               Sources:               
               2009               NCAA               Tournament               Bracket,               http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/tournament/bracket
               2009               NCAA               Basketball               Division               I               Champions,               http://encarta.msn.com/media_701500777/ncaa_basketball_men's_division_i_champions.html
               National               Collegiate               Athletic               Association,               NCAA               Basketball,               http://www.ncaa.com/sports/m-baskbl/ncaa-m-baskbl-body.html






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