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if you didn’t get Duke, Illinois, Michigan, Arizona final four then you shouldn’t watch college b...

By no speeding🍪
Posted March 30, 2026

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no speeding🍪, known as @MIK3MCDANIEL on X, is a passionate college basketball enthusiast who posts bold, provocative takes on games and tournaments. Their style is irreverent and hype-driven, often using exaggerated language to engage fans. Credibility stems from timely reactions to major events, resonating with the hoops community despite the casual, opinionated tone.

What's This About?

The post sarcastically claims that predicting Duke, Illinois, Michigan, and Arizona as the Final Four means you're an elite college basketball watcher, calling it 'the freest shit ever.' It reacts to the actual 2026 NCAA Men's Final Four reveal, where UConn stunned Duke with a 19-point comeback (73-72 win), joining Illinois, Arizona, and Michigan instead.[1][2] Key themes include bracket perfection hype, disappointment over Duke's elimination, and celebrating the unpredictability of March Madness. The context is the post-Elite Eight excitement, with matchups set as Illinois vs. UConn and Michigan vs. Arizona in Indianapolis.

🔥Why It's Trending

This post is trending due to the shock value of UConn's buzzer-beater upset over heavily favored Duke on March 28, 2026, right before the Final Four announcement on March 29.[1][4] Fans are buzzing over near-perfect brackets and Michigan's dominant win, amplifying hot takes like this one amid peak tournament hype. Its timing aligns perfectly with social media reactions as the semifinals approach on Saturday.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1UConn mounted a 19-point comeback to beat Duke 73-72 on a last-second three-pointer, one of the wildest Elite Eight finishes ever.[2][5]
  • 2Arizona, the early betting favorite at +190 odds, faces top-seeded Michigan in the first Final Four semifinal.[2]
  • 3This is Arizona's first Final Four since 2001, ending a 25-year drought.[4]
  • 4Michigan crushed Tennessee 95-62 to advance, showcasing their dominance.[2][4]
  • 5The post mocks 'perfect' brackets excluding UConn, highlighting March Madness chaos.

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