
College basketball picks: Expert predictions for Final Four, 2021 NCAA Tournament champion
With the 2020-21 college basketball season almost here, our experts give their predictions for the Final Four and title winner

With the 2020-21 college basketball season almost here, our experts give their predictions for the Final Four and title winner
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By Matt Norlander Jerry Palm Gary Parrish David Cobb & Kyle Boone
A Final Four picks story? Oh, now you know we're closing in on the start of the season.
It's time to examine who we like to not only be the really good teams in the sport, but specifically the squads we're all-in on to make the 2021 Final Four -- and to win it all in Indianapolis next year.
Matt Norlander, Gary Parrish, Kyle Boone, David Cobb and Jerry Palm have all submitted their picks for champ and Final Four attendees. As expected we have some teams getting multiple votes. But we've also got some lone-wolf submissions; those picks are explained by each expert below.
Though the 2020-21 college hoops season is destined to have a rolling wave of game postponements and cancellations, at least we are going to have a season. College hoops was canceled on March 12. This is the longest offseason not just of any major American sport in 2020, it's the longest offseason (258 days) in the history of modern college basketball. So let's embrace and celebrate the fact we finally have college hoops again.
The season's going to be bumpy, that's assured. It'll be unique, frustrating, thrilling, but ultimately satisfying on some level because we will get games and we WILL have a 2021 NCAA Tournament. When we get to the tournament, here's our forecast on the teams most likely to make the Final Four and cut down the nets.
FINAL FOUR PREDICTIONS
Gary Parrish | Matt Norlander | Jerry Palm | Kyle Boone | David Cobb | |
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NATIONAL CHAMPION | Gonzaga | Gonzaga | Baylor | Baylor | Baylor |
FINAL FOUR | Baylor | Villanova | Gonzaga | Illinois | Villanova |
FINAL FOUR | Villanova | Virginia | Illinois | Wisconsin | Wisconsin |
FINAL FOUR | Virginia | Illinois | Kentucky | Houston | Oregon |
National champion predictions
Baylor: The Bears are a preseason top-two team with a preseason top-two player in America -- Jared Butler -- leading the path forward. And if that's not good enough evidence as to why Baylor shouldn't be considered a title contender, consider that the nuts and bolts of this Bears team won 26 games last season and they bring back Butler, defensive stalwart Mark Vital, and two of the most competitive and fiery guards in the country in MaCio Teague and Davion Mitchell. How Scott Drew and Co. replace Freddie Gillespie's two-way impact is the big question here, but if you've got a backcourt this deep and this loaded, it's a starting point most college coaches would dream about to charter a path to a national championship. -- Kyle Boone (Also selected by Jerry Palm and David Cobb)
Gonzaga: The coronavirus is going to ravage this college basketball season, but we will have a season. Gonzaga is my pick to win the national championship because it's set up to weave through the inevitable postponements and cancellations as well as any other team. The Bulldogs have only 16 league games, so its padded nonconference schedule might actually help its case to be a No. 1 seed more than any other team vying for top-tier status in March. Mark Few has scheduled up in the nonconference, he has the best collection of scorers in college basketball and brings in the highest-ranked recruit in school history (Jalen Suggs). Corey Kispert (preseason All-American) and Joel Ayayi will flank Suggs, plus Drew Timme is a year away from being a preseason A-A pick. Gonzaga's also going to be better on defense (ranked 43rd last season), with an array of tremendous guards. This can be Mark Few's grand season. He's made a title game already (2017) and now has all the pieces to make college hoops history. -- Matt Norlander (also selected by Gary Parrish)