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Stephen A. Smith (ESPN personality): Sweet 16, losing to Texas

Stanford Steve (SportsCenter commenter): Round of 32, losing to Kentucky

Joe Fortenbaugh (ESPN betting content): Sweet 16, losing to Texas

Harry Douglas (Former NFL WR): Sweet 16, losing to Texas

Randy Scott (SportsCenter host): Sweet 16, losing to Texas

Mike Clay (ESPN NFL Senior Writer): Round of 32, losing to Kentucky

Gary Striewski (ESPN anchor): Sweet 16, losing to Texas

Matt Shick (ESPN radio): Round of 32, losing to Kentucky

Hannah Storm (SportsCenter anchor): Round of 32, losing to Kentucky

Dari Nowkhah (Lead anchor, SEC Network): Round of 32, losing to Kentucky

Michael Eaves (SportsCenter anchor): Round of 32, losing to Kentucky

Shae Cornette (ESPN First Take host): Round of 32, losing to Kentucky

Jay Harris (SportsCenter host): Round of 32, losing to Kentucky

David Lloyd (SportsCenter host): Round of 32, losing to Kentucky

A surprisingly popular pick…

Kentucky is a good team, don’t get me wrong. I’m just stunned that nine of the fourteen recognizable names I listed chose the Wildcats to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. The Kentucky brand, even in women’s hoops, is much stronger than West Virginia’s. Brands don’t in games, though, and I think many are just so unfamiliar with how good the Mountaineers have become on Mark Kellogg’s watch and how incredibly challenging it is to score on this group.

Hope Coliseum is going to be a madhouse for these first two rounds, and if we do get a West Virginia-Kentucky second-round matchup, that Mountaineer crowd will do everything it can to help push them to the finish line.

If so, they will likely take on Texas in the Sweet Sixteen, and if we’re being honest, they’ll need a miracle to advance. The Longhorns are long, extremely athletic, and have several pro-caliber players on their roster.

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