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5 Sleepers for your NCAA bracket pool 2
Loyola of Chicago guard Cameron Satterwhite (23) dribbles up the court against the defense of Florida guard KeVaughn Allen (5) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Gainesville, Fla., Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017. Loyola of Chicago won 65-59. (AP Photo/Ron Irby) ORG XMIT: GVP113

5 Sleepers for your NCAA bracket pool

By Carroll Walton
Published: 03/13/2018
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Last Updated on 07/08/2021 by Inside Tailgating

We here at Inside Tailgating are all about finding ways to help you enjoy sporting events, whether it be to help you make your upcoming tailgate tastier, easier and more hospitable….or at times like these, how to make your NCAA tournament bracket more knowledgeable and interesting!  Welcome to March Madness, where everybody is an expert!!!

Tired of picking based on seeding and what teams have done in the past? Why not make your bracket the most intriguing in your office pool with some calculated upset picks? To than end, we did turn to some actual experts and came up with this list of five sleeper teams you might want to consider for your bracket:

 

 

1.     Loyola (Ill.). “The Ramblers obviously have a difficult game against Miami in the first round, and there may be no tougher team than Tennessee. But Loyola has shown it can play against high-level competition (that Florida win should get the Hurricanes’ attention) and its variety of long-distance shot-makers could provide the right recipe for an upset or two.” Mike DeCourcy of the Sporting News

Sleeper12.     Missouri: “And it’s all thanks to Michael Porter Jr. The freshman was supposed to be one of the top players in the nation this year, but was injured in the first half of the Tigers’ season opener in early November. His first game back was last Thursday. If Porter is close to 100%, the Tigers are a dangerous 8-seed.” DJ Gallo of The Guardian

3.     New Mexico State. “The Aggies are good enough to take a run at the Sweet 16, and each of the higher-seeded teams standing in their way (Clemson and Auburn) lost significant players to season-ending injuries in advance of the tournament.” Mike DeCourcy of the Sporting News 

4.     San Diego State: “Trey Kell’s senior scoring average was ruined by injury, and so was his senior season. Until now. He had issues with an ankle, a thigh, an ankle again. He averaged a little better than 10 points because his minutes and/or effectiveness were limited. But this is a terrific player, and he made up for some of his lost time with a 28-point performance in the Mountain West title game to earn this bid. The Aztecs are better than their 22-10 record suggests.” Mike DeCourcy of the Sporting News 

Sleeper35.     Houston: “Overshadowed by Cincinnati and Wichita State, potential Final Four teams, the Cougars maybe didn’t get the love they deserved in building a solid all-around tourney profile and finishing tied for second in the AAC,  (seventh among conferences in RPI). Houston has beaten the Bearcats and Shockers and can easily play spoiler in the tournament against a similarly tough (and better-seeded) opponent. Coach Kelvin Sampson has a veteran group, fueled by Rob Gray (18.1 points and 4.7 assists per game), that utilizes a deep bench and plays with grit — key for teams that fare well in the Dance.”  Scott Gleeson of USA Today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Carroll Walton
    Carroll Walton

    Senior Contributor for Inside Tailgating magazine and insidetailgating.com, freelance writer and author of "Ballplayer," the Chipper Jones biography that came out in April of 2017. Former sportswriter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, wife, mother of three young sons and certified Dookie.

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