Auburn enters Final 4 with Florida
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Free throws played a giant factor in Auburn's loss to the Gators in February, where they shot 61%.
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According to BetMGM Sportsbook, the Blue Devils are a 5.5-point favorite over the Cougars in the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament.
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Auburn is making its second Final Four appearance in program history and first trip since the team’s magical run in 2019.
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Auburn's Johni Broome all but officially confirmed his status for Saturday's Final Four game against the Florida Gators while speaking to college basketball analyst Jeff Goodman before the Tigers' practice session on Thursday. "I’ll be ready to go for Saturday," Broome told Goodman.
The Tigers will face Florida in the national semifinals, a rematch of Auburn’s loss to the Gators at home back in February. Saturday’s game is scheduled for 5:09 p.m. from the Alamodome in San Antonio and will be televised on CBS.
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The four teams participating in the Final Four this weekend in San Antonio are a perfect microcosm of the new era in college basketball. While a team such as Duke has built its roster with former blue-chip recruits such as Cooper Flagg,
The SportsLine Projection Model has revealed its picks for Johni Broome and the Auburn Tigers vs. the Florida Gators in the Final Four of the 2025 NCAA Tournament
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The Blue Devils have the No. 1 player in the country in Cooper Flagg and two other projected NBA lottery picks.
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Pearl and Sampson were emerging from exile. This week, they’re both coaching at the Final Four, the “show-cause” penalties that once stood as a scarlet letter in college sports now