Whats the smoothest road to Oklahoma City?
If you hit the highways after a long winter, you’re likely to find that potholes and other assorted frost damage have made the route something of an obstacle course. The trip to the Final Four is no different for teams that are weary after their own difficult winters. Connecticut doesn’t have to stray far from the comforts of home with a regional in Trenton (not that the locals tend to greet the Huskies all that warmly when they visit nearby Piscataway to play Rutgers). North Carolina gets an ever shorter commute in the third and fourth rounds in Raleigh. But Texas A&M wins perhaps the biggest prize of all, if only because it’s the hardest to come by. The top teams in the Big 12 undoubtedly feel like they can hold their own against anyone, and even after 2007-08’s postseason disappointment, they might prove that’s indeed the case. But there’s no sense picking needless fights, and that means staying out of regionals that contain Connecticut (as discussed, bad news for Baylor) and North
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