Louisville has had a tough road to the Final Four. Not only did they lose Kevin Ware to a horrific injury (I may write about this more next week), but according to
Express, Louisville has had an unprecedented schedule as a #1 seed.
For the first time in NCAA Tournament history, a #1 seed played a #13 seed in the
first second round of the tournament (instead of a #16 seed) and faced another #1 seed in the Sweet 16 round. I’m amazed that more college basketball analysts didn’t make a big deal about two #1 seeds meeting in the Sweet 16 round.
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