We are down to the Final Four in this years NCAA Mens Basketball Championship, and although there are no real surprises left, there sure was some bracket destroying that went on early this year. Only one #1 seed remains in Kentucky, and they will take on the lowest seed left in #4 seed Louisville. The other side of the bracket features the two #2 seeds with Ohio State taking on Kansas. Not how most picked it to end up, including me. How is your bracket looking?

I don't know if you would consider it cheating, but I have to brag for just a second. I fill out a ton of brackets because I love this time of year, and obviously it gives that many more chances to get that perfect bracket. Anyways, the first few that I really put a lot of thought into... BUSTED! But, it one of my just for fun brackets on ESPN.com, I have three of the four Final Four teams right, and it is better than 98% of the almost 7 million brackets that were filled out this year. Not that I am going to win the $10,000 gift card they are giving away, but hey, that's not bad for a couch potato like me!

As for the games, Saturday, Kentucky will play Louisville in an intrastate rivalry that puts Cardinals coach Rick Pitino against the school he once coached to a National Championchip, then later alienated by returning to the Bluegrass to lead its archrival. In the other semifinal, it will be Ohio State and Kansas, meeting for only the ninth time in their history but for the second time this season. The Jayhawks won the first game 78-67 in Lawrence, Kan., back on Dec. 10. Ohio State's star player, Jared Sullinger, sat out of that game with back spasms. It was the first time the teams had met since 1999-2000.

The winners will play for the national title April 2. Kentucky already has seven national titles but none since 1998, the year after Pitino left. Kansas has three championships, Louisville has two and Ohio State, better known as a football power, won its lone title in 1960 and is making its third trip to the Final Four since 1999.

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