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Home > Mark Bradley > Archives > 2008 > April > 03 > Entry

There’s nothing like the Final Four

The first Final Four I covered was in 1983. It was my first really big event, and I was convinced I was the worst writer there.

And then the first semifinal began on Saturday, and the guy sitting next to me at the press table (from Iowa, as I recall) looked toward the teams playing and said, “Georgia - are they in the SEC?” And I thought to myself: “OK, second-worst.”

That game - Georgia versus North Carolina State - wasn’t very good. The second semifinal - the Houston-Louisville dunkathon - was spectacular. The final two nights later was historic. I’ve been to 18 Final Fours since, and nothing has surpassed my first.

But I’m always hoping. This one looks delicious on paper - four No. 1 seeds, four teams who together have lost only nine games - and I head for San Antonio with the wide-eyed optimism of a first-timer. Because, to be frank, the best continuing event in North American sports could stand a pick-me-up.

The last great Final Four - and by this I mean one including three fight-to-the-finish games - was in 1998. The last great pair of semifinals was in 2004: Georgia Tech over Oklahoma State and UConn over Duke. The last great championship game was UConn-Duke in 1999. (Syracuse-Kansas in 2003 and North Carolina-Illinois in 2005 got close at the end, but both saw the winner seize huge early leads.)

Throughout the ’80s and into the ’90s, the Final Four almost never disappointed. From Lorenzo Charles to Villanova shooting 78.6 percent to Pervis Ellison to Keith Smart to Chris Webber (oops!) to Scotty Thurman, the great event offered up a virtually unbroken run of Great Moments.

But I think back over the last half-dozen Final Fours and only two memories jump out: Hakim Warrick’s block-from-nowhere in the 2003 title game and Will Bynum’s twisting layup to beat OSU in the semis the next year.

I had great expectations last year, but Florida proved too good for everybody else. I really don’t see any of these four lapping the field because the field appears too strong, but you never know.

Still, I hold out hope. The Final Four is, as you probably know, my favorite event, and over the last quarter-century I’ve come to believe I might not be the worst writer in attendance. See, I’ve done my homework, and I know for a fact that North Carolina plays in the Atlantic 10.

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By Captain Spalding

April 3, 2008 8:03 AM | Link to this

There’s going to be nothing like your final column ever. I cannot wait for that glorious day. I pray for it all the time.

By samjam

April 3, 2008 9:25 AM | Link to this

WTF, Bradley is the best sports editorial writer the AJC has. You got someone better in mind?

By robodog

April 3, 2008 9:32 AM | Link to this

I agree with Mark. Recent Final Fours have been disappointing. Growing up in the 80s, the first NCAA tournament I paid attention to was the year Kansas and Danny Manning won it all, a team I picked just b/c I watched them beat Duke earlier in the season and really liked them for some reason. From then thru the 90s I’ve been thrilled many times by the Final Four. Seton Hall’s fall to Michigan still hurts. The last few years have been ho-hum by comparison. Hopefully this weekend the thrill will be back.

By Richard

April 3, 2008 9:52 AM | Link to this

Too bad the Final Four can never compare to the first two rounds. Can we convince Congress to make that Thursday and Friday a national holiday?

By bradley fan

April 3, 2008 9:13 PM | Link to this

i agree. bradley is by far the best sport writer the ajc has. he’s one of the only reasons i ever read the sports page.

By BuckheadBill

April 4, 2008 12:38 PM | Link to this

The best final 4 that I remember is the year that Al McQuire beat NC and sat on the bench crying. I remember it so well because I had 4 tickets and sold them to a dude from NC that REALLY wanted them badly. Took the wife and kids to Sarasota and enjoyed the beach for a week. What a final 4!!!!

By Jason

April 4, 2008 12:39 PM | Link to this

I agree with Captain Spalding. I myself cannot wait until Bradley’s last column, but I’ll also extend that wish to Steve Hummer. Glorious day, indeed. Hey Bradley: why so down on UNC? I’ve rarely if ever read anything positive from you on the Tar Heels. Get over it, man.

By Elvis Dawg

April 4, 2008 1:56 PM | Link to this

GO TIGERS GO!

By aaron

April 4, 2008 2:03 PM | Link to this

Jason, you are an unemployed neanderthal.

By Mark Bradley

April 5, 2008 4:18 PM | Link to this

Thanks for the kind words, folks.

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