*Watched the Kentucky-Baylor game in bits and pieces. Saw Baylor up early, then got outscored 16-0 at one point, then I turned the game off.
*Ohio State-Syracuse was a good game. Ohio State seemed to always be a bit ahead of Syracuse. I think OSU's defense was the key, because Syracuse didn't make many outside shots or get that many 2nd chance points. It was kind of funny at the end of the game. It was apparent that Syracuse couldn't make a shot, so Triche would just spastically flail his arms and get foul calls. On two of the plays, there was no OSU player anywhere near him, yet the foul call was still made. Luckily OSU had enough offense to keep ahead.
*Florida seemed to have better players than Louisville, but I guess Pitino outcoached Donovan again. Either way, Louisville has been able to keep close and finish games. Don't really like their chances in the Final Four because they don't match up well, but who knows?
*Kansas-UNC was a really good game. Kansas would jump ahead, then UNC would claw back. It doesn't need to be said, but Roy Williams is a terrible coach. I think he handcuffed his PG too much...he would have wide open shots but would pass to a teammate like a robot. The problem was his teammates weren't doing anything. They didn't really go inside that often, and Barnes was terrible. Similar to Triche and Syracuse, UNC's comeback was led by Barnes flailing his arms and getting foul calls. One play Barnes lowered his shoulder and slammed into Whitbey, who was standing in his spot for literally 3 seconds. The blocking call was inexcusable, because it gave Whitbey his 4th fould. But Roy Williams did nothing, and it seemed like UNC stopped scoring once the refs stopped trying to give them the game, which was like the 2 minute mark.