March Madness 2016 Predictions: Expect The Worst In This Year’s Tourney

Mar 14, 2016; Dayton, OH, USA; General view of team chairs on the court bearing the March Madness logo during a practice day before the First Four of the NCAA men
Mar 14, 2016; Dayton, OH, USA; General view of team chairs on the court bearing the March Madness logo during a practice day before the First Four of the NCAA men /
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Mar 15, 2016; Dayton, OH, USA; Florida Gulf Coast Eagles guard Zach Johnson (5) dribbles the ball during the second half against the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights of the First Four of the NCAA men
Mar 15, 2016; Dayton, OH, USA; Florida Gulf Coast Eagles guard Zach Johnson (5) dribbles the ball during the second half against the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights of the First Four of the NCAA men /

March Madness 2016 is going to give us a tournament unlike anything we’ve ever seen.

It’s that time of the year again where the bold, beautiful, and unbelievable take the stage in college basketball’s Big Dance.

Cinderellas are in no short supply, especially after a tumultuous regular season that left us shaking our heads at every turn.

When it came to consistency, the only thing consistent this year was chaos. None of the team’s expected to flourish did their job and came through — and that’s bad news for some of them in the tournament.

One of the more remembered sweethearts of this tournament that has made a return to the field of 64 is Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU), who knocked off then-second seeded Georgetown a few years back.

Now that we have new faces, games, and potential upsets galore at our fingertips, it’s time to give some analysis to what we see unfolding in the tournament this time around.

Damon Taylor and Corbin Warnock give their thoughts alongside my own in this special look into the madness coming our way:

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