No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners vs No. 1 Oregon Ducks
The Oklahoma Sooners proved just why they’re a legitimate national title threat on Thursday, taking down Texas A&M with relative ease. The Aggies were riding some momentum heading into the game after one of the best comebacks in NCAA Tournament history, but the Sooners silenced them.
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If you want to see one of the nation’s top players live in action, you need to watch this one as Buddy Hield could put the Sooners on his back once again. After failing to make the Elite Eight last season, losing in the Sweet 16, Hield and the Sooners need to take care of business. Hield is leading the team with 25.1 points to go along with 5.7 rebounds per game.
There was plenty of debate on Selection Sunday about whether or not the Oregon Ducks deserved a No. 1 seed. After watching fellow Pac-12 opponents drop in the first couple rounds in the NCAA Tournament, the critics seemed to have been right. However, the Ducks have put together three impressive wins and are playing for a Final Four appearance.
Dillon Brooks reminds me a little of a young Denzel Valentine. The sophomore forward can do it all for the Ducks. Brooks is putting up a team-high 17.0 points per game to go along with 5.6 rebounds and 3.1 assists while shooting 46 percent from the field. Keep an eye on freshman Tyler Dorsey who is shooting 42 percent from beyond the arc.
Details for Saturday’s Oklahoma vs Oregon game are below:
Date: Saturday, March 26
Time: 6:07 p.m. ET
Location: Anaheim, CA
Venue: Honda Center
TV Info: CBS
Live Stream: NCAA March Madness Live
Radio: For Oklahoma radio affiliates, click here. For Oregon radio affiliates, click here.
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