2025 NCAA Tournament Picks & Predictions
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The Final Four field is set and March Madness is heading toward a fantastic finish in San Antonio. No. 1 seeds Duke, Florida, Auburn and Houston all have advanced to the national semifinals for just the second time in NCAA Tournament history.
The ACC was down bad this year and that's where Duke accumulated many of its numbers. Sure, the Blue Devils had non-conference wins, including against Auburn and Arizona, but wasn’t the Big 12 a lot better than the ACC this year? And Houston ripped through it, barring an OT loss to Texas Tech, which really should be playing this weekend.
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According to Bet MGM, the four championship favorites are, naturally, the four No. 1 seeds: Duke (+325), Florida (+325), Auburn (+400) and Houston (+600). The fifth choice on the board is No. 2 seed Alabama, sliding down significantly to +1600. Tennessee checks in at +1800, and every other option is +2500 or higher.
Madness is here and the 2025 NCAA tournament bracket on both the men's and women's sides has been revealed. For the men's tournament, Duke, Florida, Houston and Auburn are the four No. 1 seeds, with Auburn grabbing the top overall seed.
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There are no real edges for any of these teams as the matchups fit their playing styles. Duke and Houston have the two best defenses in the country and play slower, so fitting they meet, while Auburn and Florida both play at quicker tempos and rank as the second and third-best offenses behind Duke.
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Here's a look at who various experts have winning Saturday's Duke-Houston and Florida-Auburn matchups in the Final Four.