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March Madness: Previewing Sunday’s Elite 8 Matchups
Justin Jackson and North Carolina face off with Kentucky in a battle of two of the nation's top teams. What do our metrics say about that showdown as well as the clash between Florida and South Carolina?

Kentucky (2) vs. North Carolina (1)

Two college basketball titans will face off Sunday afternoon. Kentucky and North Carolina are two of the most prestigious programs in NCAA history, and they are two of the best teams in the land this season, with both sitting in the top four of our metrics-generated power rankings.

Kentucky is filled with young and talented prospects destined for the NBA, while North Carolina is built around seasoned veterans who have been here before.

Both teams found themselves in control of their Sweet 16 games, with each squad notching a double-digit win.

As is the case every time someone faces North Carolina, the battle for rebounds will prove to be crucial. The Tar Heels are the best rebounding team in the country, and that has propelled them into the Elite 8. Kentucky grabs 53.5% of rebounds, which is stellar but somehow more than 5% less than North Carolina's mark.

The spread for this game is 2.5 points in favor of the Heels, and our metrics agree that it'll be a very close game. We give North Carolina a 52% chance to win.

Below are three players to keep an eye on from each team.

Player Team PPG RPG eFG%
Justin Jackson UNC 18.1 4.6 0.534
Joel Berry UNC 14.8 3.3 0.566
Kennedy Meeks UNC 12.6 9.1 0.542
Malik Monk Kentucky 20.4 2.5 0.550
De'Aaron Fox Kentucky 16.1 4.1 0.494
Edrice Adebayo Kentucky 13.3 7.8 0.614


Here is a quick breakdown of the team stats comparison.

School nERD O Rtg eFG% Reb% TOV% D Rtg Opp eFG% Opp TOV%
#1 UNC 19.38 117.0 52.4 58.8 13.5 96.7 48.3 16.9
#2 UK 19.43 113.8 53.0 53.5 13.6 95.2 47.1 16.8
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