Mar 21, 2012; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Florida Gators guard Mike Rosario (3), guard Erving Walker (center), and guard Kenny Boynton (right) smile during practice the day before the semifinals of the west region of the 2012 NCAA men's basketball tournament at US Airways Center. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-US PRESSWIRE
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Gators still have tough road to hoe: Marquette's no pushover, and Michigan State and Louisville both have withering defenses. (JC De La Torre, SB Nation Tampa Bay)
Five things to watch: Florida watching its turnovers would be nice. (Michael DiRocco, GatorNation | ESPN)
Can Florida's defense step up? The Gators arguably played their two best defensive games of the season back to back last weekend, and another good one against Kentucky in the SEC Tournament. Hustling matters. (Eamonn Brennan, College Basketball Nation | ESPN)
Could Will Yeguete play in the Final Four? I think so, probably. Would he be 100 percent? No. Is there a good reason to bring back a player who does the things Yeguete does if he's not 100 percent? I don't think so. (@pat_dooley)
Florida in on Kennedy Meeks: Upside: He's 6'8", 280 as a high school junior. Downside: He thinks N.C. State's going to win the NCAA Tournament. (Drew Laing, Gator Country)
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