It’s Auburn vs. Florida and Duke vs. Houston in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament Final Four on Saturday.
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Following is the Final Four schedule from the Alamodome in San Antonio, including the current point spreads, moneylines and game totals posted at the leading online sportsbooks:
It’s one of the best Final Four fields in NCAA men’s history as all four regional No. 1 seeds have made it to the national semifinals for only the second time since tournament seeding began in 1979.
Auburn (32-5) and Florida (34-4) are up first Saturday in an All-SEC showdown.
Both teams feature top-3 offenses and top-10 defenses, according to guru Ken Pomeroy’s efficiency ratings, and are led by first-team All-Americans in Tigers forward Johni Broome and Gators guard Walter Clayton Jr.
Coach Bruce Pearl’s Auburn squad won the SEC regular season title despite a 90-81 home loss to Florida on Feb. 8. The Gators, however, went on to win the SEC tournament title in Nashville.
In Saturday’s second semi, it’s strength vs. strength as Duke (35-3) faces Houston (34-4).
Can the Cougars’ No. 1-ranked defense slow Wooden Award-favorite Cooper Flagg and the Blue Devils’ top-ranked offense?
Both teams bring double-digit win streaks into the matchup and each have gone an amazing 30-1 since Dec. 1.
Coach Kelvin Sampson’s Houston squad is seeking the program’s first national championship while tourney-favorite Duke can win its sixth and first since 2015.