March Madness Sweet 16 and why this will be your Final Four
March Madness is now down to 16 teams, out of 361 Division I schools to start the season, who are still alive in the NCAA Tournament . Last week featured wild comebacks, nail-biting thrillers, and one near-miracle shot at the buzzer. It was a lot of stress for some fans whose brackets were put to the breaking test before finally busting.
But if you went with chalk, all four No. 1 seeds survived and advanced. Some had easier roads than others to reach the Sweet 16.
Now, we’re in for another fun, four-night frenzy that will finish Sunday night with the Final Four set for Indianapolis (April 4-6). So, is 2026 destined to be like last year, when all four No. 1 seeds won their regions?
Can the long-shot Texas Longhorns continue their improbable tournament run? Might one of the Midwest boys, Iowa or Nebraska, make it to Indy? The answers are no, no, and no again.
I’m going with three No. 1 seeds and one No. 2 seed.
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