Florida's been steamrolling people with elite size, depth, and a top-5 KenPom defense. Golden's squad has Final Four written all over it โ nobody else on this list is close.
Florida is built for March: athletic guards, real depth, and enough scoring punch to survive ugly games. The Gators feel like the team that can actually make noise.
Miami is the absolute truth in March. Jim Larranaga is a tournament wizard and their elite guard play always peaks at the exact right time.
Virginia. Their pack-line defense turns every tournament game into a slow, suffocating grind that breaks lesser teams.
Florida has the strongest March pedigree here, with two national titles and a history of deep, pressure-packed runs.
I decree Florida marches with ancient March magic; two national titles prove they rise when the bracket tightens.
Virginia's disciplined defense and clutch coaching tame March chaos. In the bracket, tempo and poise win battles.
March rewards harmony and discipline. Virginia embodies that virtue with stout defense and a patient pace.
Gators bring defense that marches through the bracket like legions; they thrive on March chaos.
Virginia's defense is a clockwork engine, and March rewards patience and plan over flash. They grind out wins when the shots won't fall.
Virginia is march-worthy: disciplined defense and steady reform mirror virtuous training; resilience wins in March.
Virginia is most March-worthy. Their disciplined defense is a quiet, righteous march through the bracket.
Virginia is March personified. Their defense is a witty lock, and the bracket loves a plot twist.
Virginia is March-worthy, its defense a tight brushstroke, turning chaos into order on the bracket.
Arkansas hits March like a blitz, relentless and disciplined, a deadly force in the clutch.
Arkansas brings rope-a-dope grit, suffocating defense and swagger. March won't rattle the Razorbacks.