NCAA tournament road is a carpet for one and gravel for the other. A straight and heavenly path for one. A potholed hell for the other.
Carpet for one. Gravel for the other.
A straight and heavenly path for one. A potholed hell for the other.
USC and UCLA received their directions Sunday for the Road to San Antonio.
But, no, it's not the same road.
One is going to be dancing, the other is going to be dodging.
UCLA, with the easiest path of all top-seeded teams, plays two simple games(first, Mississippi Valley State) in front of a home crowd in Anaheim, then takes its fans to Phoenix for two more winnable games, its toughest probably coming in the regional final against outclassed but second-seeded Duke.
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The way this writer described the road for USC applies triple for Mississippi Valley State. If USC is travelling on gravel, MVSU is running in quicksand
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