March Madness bracket hot takes: Duke blows it, UConn wins it, Arizona shouldn't care
March Madness bracket hot takes: Duke blows it, UConn wins it, Arizona shouldn't care
Blake Toppmeyer, USA TODAYMon, March 30, 2026 at 9:04 AM UTC
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March Madness bracket hot takes: Duke blows it, UConn wins it, Arizona shouldn't care
Duke threw it away. Literally.
UConnās Braylon Mullins hit one of the great shots in NCAA Tournament history.
Just before that, Cayden Boozer committed one of the most brutal turnovers in tournament history. Let us not mince words.
Add it up, and Duke blew it, UConn stole it, and the Huskies won 73-72 in the Elite Eight, a game Duke had no business losing, and UConn had little business winning after facing a 15-point halftime deficit, but nobodyās better in March these past few years than Dan Hurleyās Huskies.
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āItās the UConn culture. Itās the UConn heart,ā Hurley said on CBS, with his Huskies heading to the Final Four for the third time in the past four years.
āWe just believe weāre supposed to win this time of year," Hurley added.
That says it all.
1 / 0Braylon Mullinsā late game-winner lifts UConn past DukeUConn Huskies guard Braylon Mullins (24) hits a go-ahead three-point basket late in the second half during an Elite Eight game of the East Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Capital One Arena.
Duke led by two points with 10 seconds remaining and in possession of the ball. The Blue Devils would win if they could do only two things: Donāt turn the ball over. Make two free throws.
Duke never made it to the foul line, because apparently a bundle of NIL cash doesnāt buy fundamentals.
Duke didnāt even need to advance the ball past half court. The Huskies would have had to foul Duke, lest time expire. And, still, the Blue Devils played in a rush.
Boozer saw two teammates open under the basket. Just one problem: He had two defenders and four outstretched arms in his face. He threw the ball right into the limbs, instead of waiting for the foul to come.
Turnover.
UConn still needed to hit the shot, and Alex Karaban couldāve hoisted a contested shot from 30 feet. Heās the most prolific 3-point shooter in UConn history, and heād just hit a 3 in the final minute. But, Karaban wouldāve had a hand in his face, and so he made a veteran move.
Karaban passed to the open freshman, who stroked a 3-pointer from the logo as calmly as making a shot in the pregame layup line.
Old teams win in March, and Dukeās young team choked it away, but also credit UConnās youngest player on the court for hitting the winning shot.
At the time of the crucial turnover, Duke had three freshmen and two sophomores on the court, and a 38-year-old coach on the sideline.
They all got schooled.
āI was ready for a timeout,ā Duke coach Jon Scheyer said.
He didnāt call it.
Clearly, Scheyer never expected Boozer to throw such a risky pass.
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āThis is not about one play,ā Scheyer said.
Itās about two plays, at least.
A crushing turnover, and an epic shot.
1 / 0Dan Hurley: College basketball's most animated head coachUConn Huskies head coach Dan Hurley reacts during the first half in the second round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Xfinity Mobile Arena on March 22, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.East Region too much for Duke in March Madness
We said before the tournament the selection committee placed Duke in the toughest region, despite being the No. 1 overall seed.
That came to fruition. The East was, indeed, a beast.
Duke got pushed hard by 16-seed Siena. It didnāt pull away from No. 9 TCU until the second half. No. 5 St. Johnās supplied a 40-minute challenge. Then, Duke collapsed against No. 2 UConn.
The region draw shouldnāt excuse Dukeās exit, and yet No. 1 seeds Arizona and Michigan cashed in on much more favorable draws.
1 / 0See the best photos of Illinois basketball's run to 2026 Final FourIllinois Fighting Illini center Zvonimir Ivisic (44) dunks the ball against the Penn Quakers in the second half of a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Bon Secours Wellness Arena.Big Ten can end NCAA Tournament title drought
The SEC qualified the most teams for the tournament, but the past two weeks showed us the Big Ten possessed the superior conference among the āSuper Twoā rivals.
From football to basketball, the SEC now resides under the Big Tenās thumb, an incredible plot twist.
Now, to finish the job.
The 2000 Michigan State Spartans remain the last Big Ten team to win a national championship. Thereās a chance the Big Ten guarantees itself of a champion before Monday. If Illinois beats UConn and Michigan beats Arizona, itās a B1G party.
The Big Ten enjoys bragging rights for the moment, but it still needs a crown.
The SEC cemented its excellent 2025 tournament performance when Florida delivered to the conference its first national champion since 2012 Kentucky.
Michigan and Illinois, you're up. Champions get remembered.
Arizona-Michigan is the real national championship
Upsets happen, but, by all appearances, the de facto national championship will occur in the semifinal clash between Arizona-Michigan.
Those two teams looked like the cream of the bracket the entire tournament. Arizona starts five players who each average in double figures. Four of Michiganās starters average in double digits, and the Wolverinesā Yaxel Lendeborg has emerged as one of the tournamentās biggest stars.
Pity the fool who spends their savings on Mondayās national championship game tickets. If only attending one day at the Final Four, go on Saturday, and know when you watch Arizona-Michigan that you just saw the national champion, even if you must wait for two days for the winner to receive its crown.
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1 / 0See the best photos of Arizona basketball's run to 2026 Final FourArizona Wildcats forward Ivan Kharchenkov (8) reacts in the first half against the LIU Sharks during a first round game of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at Viejas Arena.National championship prediction: Arizona beats Illinois
UConnās comeback against Duke will overshadow that itās next opponent, Illinois, looked smooth while emerging from the South Region. UConn beat Illinois in November. The Illini are playing better now. They can flip that result. An excellent offensive team, the Illiniās defense rounded into top form by tournament time.
As for the other semifinal, Michigan has looked as dominant as any team in the tournament, but I just trust Arizona a bit more. Iām drawn to the experience of senior point guard Jaden Bradley. I canāt envision him pulling a Duke and turning the ball over with the lead in the final seconds.
Also, you never know which Wildcat will lead Arizona in scoring. I like such a well-rounded team. Or, every member of the starting five might go for 18 points apiece. That balance leaves me unable to resist picking Arizona.
Blake Toppmeyer is a columnist for the USA TODAY Network. Email him at BToppmeyer@gannett.com and follow him on X @btoppmeyer.
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