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Fewer than 25 percent of the 68 teams who entered the 2025 NCAA Tournament are still standing after the first weekend.
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Houston leads the country, allowing just 58.5 points per game (PPG), while Tennessee sits ninth at 62.9 PPG.
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College Football Network on MSNMen’s Sweet 16 Upset Predictions: Which Teams Could Make a Run Against the Odds?Madness has been relatively calm in 2025, with power conferences dominating the Sweet 16. Seven SEC teams, four Big Ten, four Big 12, and one ACC squad comprise the field, with no mid-majors surviving the opening weekend.
Phil Naessens breaks down three Sweet 16 matchups and offers his best March Madness upset predictions. The rite of passage known as March Madness is approaching its culmination, with 16 teams hoping for their one shining moment.
The Sweet 16 is here, and while this year's field is particularly heavy on chalk (i.e., favored teams), there are still some potential upsets in the making.
However, that’s not in the true spirit of the word. Entering the Sweet 16, No. 10 Arkansas is the lowest seed still alive. What is an upset? Well, it can be a lower-seeded winning, but as we ...
The final Sweet 16 game Thursday night pits 10-seed Arkansas vs. 3-seed Texas Tech in the West Region. Can Coach Cal's team pull off a third consecutive upset?