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KENTUCKY vs. MICHIGAN STATE
What makes the Kentucky-Michigan State match-up even more exciting is that it is between a team with freshman stars against a team of upperclassmen stars. Kentucky's freshman class this year is outstanding. They have five of the top nine recruits in brothers Aaron and Andrew Harrison, Dakari Johnson, Julius Randle, and James Young. Michigan State is based around their core of upperclassman including Keith Appling, Brandon Dawson, Adreian Payne, and Denzel Valentine. This game is going to be great.
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Match-Up to Watch: Spartans C Adreian Payne vs. Wildcats C Willie Cauley-Stein: I think Payne is an excellent player. If the Spartans can work the ball to him in the post and work through him, they will be successful. To stop him, Kentucky will need a good game from Willie Cauley-Stein. If Payne is not stopped, it will be a long day for the Wildcats.
Key to the Game: How will the Freshman of Kentucky play in their First Big Game: The question also surrounding young teams in any sport is how will they handle stressful and high pressure situations. This game will show us how resilient the Wildcats are and how they can handle pressure.
And The Winner Is: Kentucky: This game will be tight and will go down to the final minutes. In the end, Kentucky will make a defensive stop.
DUKE vs. KANSAS
Again, there is more to this match-up then the fact that it involves top five teams. Kansas had the #1 player in this freshman class, Andrew Wiggins, while Duke has the #2 player in Jabari Parker. Both players are superstars. This game may be a Final Four match-up.
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Match-Up to Watch: Duke Guards vs. Jayhawks G Andrew Wiggins: Wiggins is the biggest scoring threat on this Kansas team. He was the #1 recruit for a reason. The Blue Devils need to stop him from scoring and that job will most of the time fall to the Duke guards. Jabari Parker may also guard him, but no matter who is on him, they need to shut him down.
Key to the Game: Duke from Beyond the Arc: Duke's offense depends on high-percentage three point shooters. Last season, the Blue Devils were 6th in the nation in three point percentage at 39.9%. They rely on the three to open up the floor for their post players and slashers. If they take and make the three, they will be in a prime position to win.
And The Winner Is: Duke: Duke is the better team. Kansas still needs to work out some kinks and get into a rhythm. This game will not be as close as the first game of the night, but it should be competitive heading into the final ten minutes.