Instead of attending this year’s Final Four and national championship game in San Antonio, Brad Brownell decided to stick around Clemson, clear his mind, and keep working while his team got the week off.
The odds would seem stacked against the Tigers, but there's been a good feeling about this game since Clemson walked off the court in San Diego. Here are four reasons that Clemson will beat Kansas.
The trendy upset pick in the NCAA Tournament has always been the 5-seed over the 12-seed. Brad Brownell isn’t worried about the curse of the 5-12 matchup or the madness of March, and it’s impending chaos.
An early Virginia run was all it took for the top-ranked Cavaliers to advance to their first ACC Championship since 2014 beating upset-minded Clemson 64-58.
The No. 4-seeded Tigers tied a school record for made threes in the ACC Tournament with 12 on their way to a 90-82 victory over Boston College in Brooklyn.
Brad Brownell shared what his team has been doing during the double-bye and how they've been preparing for Thursday's game before they took off to Brooklyn for the ACC Tournament.