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“Florida’s Fearless Charge: Can They Overcome the Red Raiders’ Biggest Challenge Yet?”

"Florida's Fearless Charge: Can They Overcome the Red Raiders' Biggest Challenge Yet?"

Florida has been a team that I’ve spoken on quite a bit and was one that we cashed on for getting the SEC Championship prior to the tournament starting. It wasn’t a super long shot or anything, but still was nice to line our pockets prior to the NCAA Tournament. Florida, as deserving of a #1 seed as any in the college ranks, has put together a 33-4 record this year. Their four losses have come from Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee, and Georgia. Of those teams, Tennessee, and Kentucky remain (at the time of writing this). The other two teams are not ones I would consider great, but they made the tournament. They are currently riding a nine-game winning streak, and looking for more. In the first game of the tournament, they coasted past Norfolk State. In the second game, it wasn’t quite as easy, but the final score also looks a lot closer than the end of the game felt. They won by just two, but UConn also hit a three at the buzzer, so they were actually up five. Against Maryland, they had a close first half, but then blew the game open in the second, coasting to a 16 point win. 

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