Hey listeners, buckle up because the 2026 March Madness bracket just dropped on Sunday, March 15, and college basketball is on fire right now. Duke sits at the top of the ESPN rankings with a stellar 32-2 record, earning the number one overall seed, while Arizona matches them at 32-2 in second, Michigan's 31-3 squad holds third, and Florida's gritty 26-7 team rounds out the top four. CBS Sports and AP polls back this up, with Duke's fabulous freshman Cam Boozer leading the charge for the Blue Devils, who are tied for fourth all-time with five national titles and eyeing a run to the Final Four in Indianapolis.
The tournament kicks off today with the First Four, then first-round action through Thursday and Friday, Sweet 16 next week on March 26 and 27, Elite Eight on the 28th and 29th, before the Final Four hits Lucas Oil Stadium on April 4 and the championship on April 6. WarrenNolan's NET rankings confirm Duke, Michigan, Arizona, and Florida as the elite, with Houston, Iowa State, UConn, Purdue, Virginia, and St. John's nipping at their heels. TeamRankings puts Michigan slightly ahead in ratings at 27.9, but Duke's pedigree makes their East Region path brutal—potential clashes with Ohio State or TCU in the round of 32, then Rick Pitino's St. John's or Bill Self's Kansas looming.
Florida Gators are buzzing too, entering as a one-seed after heating up in the SEC tournament, despite that semi stumble against Vanderbilt—they could be the first to repeat a title back-to-back twice. Iowa State's turnover margin and three-point edge make them a sneaky threat to Michigan, who just suffered their first loss. Experts like those on NCAA.com videos from Seth Davis, Clark Kellogg, and Bruce Pearl are already picking Final Fours, with John Fanta on NBC Sports eyeing upsets from Vanderbilt's explosiveness, Nebraska's untested hunger, and dark horses like Virginia. CBS Sports highlights threats to every one-seed, noting Duke's rotation shakeup after losing Caleb Foster could expose weaknesses.
The dance is set for drama, listeners—underdogs like Troy or Wright State could crash the party, but these top dogs look primed. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more hoops heat. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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