ESPN expert predicts Auburn's Final 4 bout with Florida
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Auburn Wire |
With an Auburn win, the Tigers will advance to the NCAA Tournament championship game for the first time in program history.
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Four days remain until Florida basketball's return to the Final Four on Saturday against the Auburn Tigers.
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Florida also went on to win the SEC tournament, although both programs landed No. 1 seeds in the Big Dance.
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ESPN released a re-ranking of the Final Four teams on Sunday night following the conclusion of the Elite Eight. ESPN’s Myron Medcalf decided to reshuffle the list and move the Florida Gators two spots higher. The actual NCAA’s top seeds for the tournament were Auburn, Duke, Houston and Florida in that order.
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The former walk-on and Gators team manager for three years was wide-eyed in an interview with ESPN Gainesville’s Talia Baia in the locker room.
Andersen seemed distracted talking to ESPN Gainesville’s Talia Baia in the locker room. Baia is a student reporter at ESPN 98.1. She is studying journalism and communications at Florida.
ESPN’s Jonathan Givony updated his top 100 draft prospects on Tuesday, and two Florida Gators made the cut. Florida’s Alex Condon and Walter Clayton Jr. both were included on this list by Givony. The higher of the two is Condon, landing at No. 26. Clayton comes in at No. 63.
Lane Kiffin made a playful jab at NCAA Tournament star Bennett Andersen, who went viral after an interview with Talia Baia.
All-American guard Walter Clayton Jr. once again led the way with another scintillating performance during perhaps the greatest comeback in Gators sports history.
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Walter Clayton Jr. scored 22 of his game-high 30 points in the second half to lead Florida to a stunning comeback win over Texas Tech and into the Final Four.