The best thing I can say about the first two days of this NCAA tournament is that they've left us with an excellent second round. The first round was heavy on chalk—the top-four seeds went 16–0 for the first time since 2007—and light on drama, with Northwestern's first-ever tourney victory (on an epic gaffe by Vanderbilt) and USC's buzzer-beater against SMU going down as the two most memorable moments. While Rob Lowe seemed sufficiently entertained …
… the best of this bracket is still ahead of us. The Round of 32 is ripe with opportunities for this tournament to ramp up the drama, and these are the four games with the greatest chance of elevating the opening weekend:
Entertainment via Mis-seeding: No.