Only the Tar Heels can salvage screwed-up selections
Posted Mar 15, 2006
You can argue -- and be correct -- that North Carolina, the top seed in the tournament, was placed in a bracket that is too tough. But worse than that, the No. 1 Tar Heels might have to play eighth-seeded Vanderbilt as a road game in the second round. Obviously, home games in the early rounds are not the only problem. But it's the one most easily fixable.
(CBS Sportsline)
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