It's a March Madness, and among the many, many traditions beside filling out a bracket and watching wall-to-wall games in the first two rounds is ESPN's Jay Bilas picking the result of every game in the men's NCAA tournament.
With millions of March Madness brackets submitted across the nation, upsets are predicted and rooted for. Sometimes those bold predictions work out, but other times we are left with blowouts that make the bold look foolish.
I was surprised that North Carolina made the field,” the longtime college hoops analyst (and former Duke Blue Devil) tells GQ. “But it certainly didn’t warrant a governor of a state threatening legal action against the committee.
What will it take for Purdue to get past Houston, Tennessee or Kentucky and make a run to the Final Four? ESPN's Jay Bilas breaks it down for the Boilermakers.
The No. 2 seed Alabama Crimson Tide got the win over the No. 6 BYU Cougars in the Sweet 16. It was an offensive barrage with Alabama winning, 113-88. Yes, 113 points in 40 minutes, simply an unreal shooting night for Nate Oats' team.
Basketball analyst Jay Bilas explained why he possible upsets in the NCAA Tournament games involving Michigan and Texas A&M.
Jay Bilas, normally one of ESPN’s most rational college basketball minds, jumped the shark earlier this season. Bilas, while praising the SEC’s uprising, brazenly claimed during an appearance on a Birmingham radio station that “winning the SEC Tournament is going to be harder than winning the national championship.”
With the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament set to begin on Thursday, the anticipation is palpable for several highly intriguing matchups across the board. Each team has now won two games to advance to this point,