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How do NCAA Tournament seeds perform in the Final Four?


Of the 38 national champions since 1985, 24 were No. 1 seeds. Twelve of the past 16 title winners have come from the top line. As crazy as March can be, the best teams of the regular season often have the most success in the postseason. Crazy upsets stick in our minds. But even if a top seed is eliminated early, there are likely three No. 1 seeds left. (NCAA.com)

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How do NCAA Tournament seeds perform in the Final Four?


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