
But in the Elite Eight, the answer is much more translucent — each region is represented by the No. 1 seed for the first time since 2009.
The underdogs stole the spotlight early in the tourney. This weekend, make way for the top dogs.
North Carolina, Virginia, Kansas and Oregon have all flexed their collective top-seeded muscle with dominant victories that not only flaunted their superiority so far, but showed an all-No. 1 Final Four is a legitimate possibility in Texas.
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