page 8 March Madness from page 7 didn’t lose their way to a top-25 ranking. Marquette has beaten several impressive teams, most notably Texas Tech, Duke, UConn, West Virginia, Louisville, Pittsburgh, and Villanova. Not bad, huh? I’m not saying Marquette is a shoe-in. The Golden Eagles are going to have to man up and punch a few teams in the mouth early on, but, barring a total breakdown in the Big East tournament, it looks like Marquette has the chops to push to the big dance. If nothing else, the Golden Eagles have one thing that ostensible contenders like the Buckeyes and the Kansas Jayhawks do not: a purely brutal schedule in what amounts to be the toughest division in the country. So there you have it. The Florida Gators, the UCLA Bruins, the Texas A&M Aggies, and the Marquette Golden Eagles. Like I said, two or three of these teams could end up in the same bracket but, in my opinion, I believe these are four of the most deserving and eligible teams to make the final four. I might be wrong—hell, I probably will be—but that’s what the NCAA tournament is all about isn’t it? Unpredictability. It’s madness, baby, March Madness. 2007 NCAA Division | Men's Basketball Championship First Round* Second Round* Regionais National Semifinals National Championship National Semifinais Regionals - Second Round* Atlanta March 31 Atlanta April 2 NATIONAL CHAMPION First Round® Atlanta March 31 ***ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL" be a 16th seed in the first round. NCAA Division | Men's Basketball Committee March 11. March 15 and 17 first-/second-round sites: Buffalo, Lexington, Winston-Salem, Sacramento March 16 and 18 first-/second-round sites: Chicago, Columbus, New Orleans, Spokane March 22 and 24 regional sites: San Antonio, San Jose March 23 and 25 regional sites: East Rutherford, St. Louis © 2006 Nationa Collegiate Athletic Association. Na commercial use without the NCAA's writen permission. The NCAA opposes aff sports wagering. This bracket should not be used for sweepstakes, contests, office pools or other gambling activities.