And yet, should the Jayhawks fend off Stephen Curry and the Wildcats on Sunday, there will be many who still feel they haven't done enough. The bracket has fallen so favorably for Kansas that it can reach San Antonio without beating a single opponent seeded better than eighth (UNLV). A rash of upsets in the Midwest region left the Jayhawks with a 12th-seeded Sweet 16 foe (Villanova, whom they crushed 72-57) and now a 10th seed in Davidson.:scared
Anyone who's watched Davidson take down Georgetown and Wisconsin knows they're far better than a 10th seed -- they're ranked in the top 25
A more applicable comparison, however, might be that of Jim Calhoun's 1999 Connecticut team. Much like Self, Calhoun, a recent Hall of Fame inductee who to that point had coached numerous highly ranked teams without reaching the promised land, finally landed a "break" on the way to his first Final Four, drawing then-unheralded Gonzaga -- like Davidson, a 10th seed -- in the Elite Eight.
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Did someone say unheralded .:00hour