Midwest
#1 Kansas Jayhawks - Actually one of the better teams to support in this miserable region. Senior Ukrainian guard Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk has really emerged this year as a team leader. He's still only 20 years old and would seemingly be a lock for an NBA roster as a guy with great athleticism and upside to develop. Mykhailiuk is the 2nd leading scorer on the Jayhawks at 15 ppg. In the win over Penn, he only had 10 points but stuffed the stat sheet with assists, steals, and blocks. The other starter at the moment is center (really a forward), Mitch Lightfoot. With that last name and being from Arizona, I always suspected this guy was part Injun. However, when you look at his photo he looks extremely White. Anyways, injury has propelled the sophomore into a starting gig. Mitch responded with 9 points, 11 boards and 3 blocks against Penn. Hopefully he has a good tournament to solidify a starting spot next year. Beyond those 2, guard Sam Cunliffe (brother of sprint star Hannah) might get a few minutes. He's only a sophomore and transferred from Arizona State. Not sure why he transferred to Kansas to ride the bench.
#8 Seton Hall Pirates - This is a goon squad filled with negros with African names and Hispanic names. Some of these "student athletes" are actually foreigners and other are from the slums of NYC and NJ. Lovely bunch. The only WT who sees the floor is freshman forward Sandro Mamukelashvili in a limited capacity. If you are wondering where a fella gets a name like that, the answer is Georgia (the country, not DixieDestroyer's backyard).
#5 Clemson Tigers - The Tigers knocked off the odious New Mexico State team in round 1. For that, I am ever grateful. Now the bad news. Clemson only plays 2 White guys and neither one is a major contributor. Junior forward David Skara started against NMS but only averaged 3 ppg on the season. Mark Donnal comes of the bench to provide some physical play. Some may remember the senior forward from his days playing at Michigan.
#4 Auburn Tigers - Disgraced head coach (((Bruce Pearl))) just won't ever go away. After years of corruption and nearly all-black squads at Tennessee, we're forced to suffer his presence at Auburn. The Tribesman is doing his biological duty of undermining White countries and societies by playing an all-black rotation. Go Clemson! Again. Wow, that's weird to type.
#11 Syracuse Orange - A 13 loss team that I felt was undeserving of a spot. However, they upset TCU with a White player leading the way?!?! WTF, I love Syracuse now......That aforementioned White player (props to Shadowlight for mentioning him earlier) is freshman forward Marek Dolezaj. The up and coming youngster, who has really gotten better in recent weeks, hails from Slovakia. I think I'll be pulling for Syracuse over.....
#3 Michigan State Spartans - The Spartans are an excellent team who somehow only received a 3 seed. The Bucknell Bisons, who were pretty White-friendly, did give them all that they could handle in the first round. Let's see how they do against Syracuse. The only guy on Michigan State worth mentioning is junior guard Matt McQuaid. The highly rated player out of HS just hasn't been able to develop at MSU for some reason. His stats have gotten worse each season. I'd like to see him transfer and get a fresh start and more minutes with his final year of eligibility. At the moment, he comes of the bench getting about 15 to 20 minutes a game.
#7 Rhode Island Rams - The Atlantic 10 premier team advanced by knocking out tournament pretenders Oklahoma. Oklahoma had a 18-14 record and stole a spot from Notre Dame or Saint Mary's. The media loved them because of mulatto ballhog Trae Young being hyped to the heavens. Anyways they lost and now we need the Rams to lose too. They are all-black in a state that is 5.7% negro according to the 2010 census. #BlackPrivilege
#2 Duke Blue Devils - Duke is still a CF team of interest, even though Coach K now gets 5 star black recruit 1 and done players every year similar to Kentucky. This year Bagley III is the negro of note. The heart and soul however is senior Grayson Allen. The athletic guard has had a fantastic career, racking up nearly 2,000 points. He's never quite been able to match is magical sophomore season in which he averaged 21.6 ppg but his senior year has been improved from his junior one. He's also averaging more assists and steals than ever before. If Duke is going to make another Final 4 run, they are going to need Allen to be playing his best. Off the bench, freshman guard / forward Alex O'Connell seems to always get some PT. Other guys who could see some action are Aussie sophomore Jack White and junior center Antonio Vrankovic.
The best result for our cause is if the brackets go chalk and we get a Kansas vs Duke matchup in the Elite 8.