


While the search for a Cinderella team can be a daunting one, finding one to wear that glass slipper could be a difference-making move for your bracket. It could be a smart move to back a historic program to go all the way to the title game this year.Īs we outlined earlier, lower seeds have had a ton of success in recent years. This is the time of year when they shine. While legendary coaches Mike Krzyzewski, Jay Wright and Roy Williams are no longer in the picture, Bill Self and John Calipari are still going strong.

Three of the past five NCAA champions have been blue-blood programs. Kansas and UCLA are favorites to compete for a national championship, while Kentucky and Duke could make runs as lower seeds. This year hasn't been as kind to some of them, but it's still worth putting your faith in a couple. Kansas, North Carolina, Villanova and Duke occupied the four spots, putting some of the most historic programs in NCAA history under the spotlight. The 2022 Final Four was a prime example of why blue bloods are dependable commodities come tournament time. The best course of action would be to search for some lower seeds who are riding hot streaks entering March Madness, as they could be the key to setting your bracket apart from the pack. 1 seeds have made it to the national semifinal together just five times in the tournament's existence. The only time that occurred was in 2008, and three No. Overall history suggests it's best to avoid a Final Four that contains all four No. In 2022, North Carolina made it to the National Championship against Kansas as a No. In recent years, we've seen teams seeded as low as No. 1 seeds to the Final Four and beyond, but picking all four to make it to the national semifinal would be a mistake. It's usually an easy decision to ride a few No. NCAA March Madness BRACKET 🙌#MarchMadness /HZYnwD3s3x
