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There is no clear-cut March Madness favorite and some in the basketball world think chaos could rule

March Madness always has upsets, but this year, some think the tournament could be rife with surprises.

  • March Madness is underway.
  • This year, with few teams dominating college basketball, some basketball analysts think the field is more wide open than ever.
  • The wide-open field could lead to some major upsets and even a run by a Cinderella team.

March Madness is underway, and this year, some in the basketball world believe the NCAA Tournament really may be, well, madness.

No team dominated college basketball this year, and some of the best teams have steep paths in the tournament. Though there are still favorites, while talking to analysts covering the tournament at Turner's NCAA Tournament Media Day, it was clear that many think there could be some upsets this year.

Many of the analysts' picks lined up with teams that are Final Four favorites — Michigan State, UNC, and Auburn, among others like Virginia, Villanova, Duke, and Xavier. Of course, some of those teams are also their alma maters, so perhaps they're a bit biased.

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