Sorry to keep being pessimistic folks, but why are any of us watching this nonsense? The powers that be will never let any basketball team win this Black Madness stuff if they have more than one token white starter. Look at what has happened already. Duke, shockingly enough, was upset by an all-black "underdog" squad, to the suprise of no one (certainly not to any of the "experts," who thought in unison that this was a real potential "upset"). Belmont loses. Davidson loses. BYU loses. Gonzaga loses. Penn loses. Okay, so are we going to be relegated to rooting for the few teams left with two white starters? Do you honestly think Notre Dame has a chance to go far? As I've pointed out before, either these games are somehow scripted and fixed beforehand (and God knows how they would do that), or they are figuratively "fixed" by a combination of dual standard officiating and supreme black confidence/total white passivity. If these games were officiated fairly, EVERY black player would foul out of EVERY game. I would estimate that only about 20% of the fouls black players commit are actually called by the officials (and certainly less than that when the player they are "defending" is white). On the other hand, white players are not allowed to play any defense at all; on the rare occasion when they try to emulate the blacks and play "tough D," the officials invariably blow the whistle on them. Combined with the rampant traveling and palming allowed to go unchecked, and the constant "trash talk" (all of it racially charged, no doubt, when the opponent is white), we should understand that it is virtually impossible for any white-dominated team to win under those circumstances. I am not going to watch some sporting event where ten blacks are running up and down the floor in a totally disorganized, playground fashion, with little order and fewer rules enforced. I am also not going to root for a team just because it has a token white starter, while the other team plays the preferred five blacks all the time. I have zero interest in any of the teams left in the field, except for Butler, Washington State and Notre Dame. If any of them make it to the Final Four, I will be totally shocked. Sometimes I wish they wouldn't tease people like us with these seemingly good white-dominated teams, that always end up falling short somehow in the tournament, but would instead just invite 64 all-black teams to their precious Black Madness extravaganza. I certainly hope I'm wrong, and that for once one of these white majority teams becomes the darling "underdog" embraced by the jock-sniffers in the media. History, however, would unfortunately indicate otherwise. Edited by: bigunreal