This might not be the year for you to put money down on your own forecasts, if you're planning chalk with your group in early rounds. It's destined to be one of the most unknown NCAA Tournaments in recent memory. With the top-ranked team going down virtually every week through the entire regular season, it is difficult to find enough consistency over the state to be comfortable about picking a certain team. Also, the double-digit vegetables are always out to shock the entire world on the major point, and this year is not any different. Let us take a look at some underdogs who will be successful in the round of 64. No. 12 Ole Miss over No. 5 Wisconsin Andy Lyons/Getty Pictures The Ole Miss Rebels won the SEC Tournament, but were disrespected with a No. 12 seed in the Big Dance. Worse, they received a near-elite team in Wisconsin. But the Rebels' hot streak and stable starting five will have them work it out against a difficult Badgers team, while advancing to the round of 32. SEC tourney MVP Marshall Henderson jacks up about 11 three-pointers per game, with most of them contested, but he still finds ways to score 20 points each game without damaging his group with a low field-goal percentage. Element of his capability to do this is based off bigs Reginald Buckner and Murphy Holloway. The 2 forwards take over the paint and permit the Rebels to be always a strong rebounding group. Holloway is just a stud down low on the article, also, with the capacity to set up 20 and 10 on any given evening. Ole Miss is certainly one of the hottest groups in the land, and above all, their confidence is through the ceiling. Finding down early will not stop this Rebels group and they'll advance following a difficult opening matchup. No. 13 South Dakota State over No. 4 Michigan Ronald Martinez/Getty Images The last time Michigan was a seeda'which was last year, by the waya'they were ousted within their competition opener. This season will function more of the same for the Wolverines with a difficult pull. The No. 13 South Dakota State Jackrabbits would be the real thing. With elderly Nate Wolters calculating 23 points per game as well as significantly more than five assists and five rebounds, they will be a tough out for only the very best teams. The Jackrabbits are one of many most disciplined groups in the world with a low return rate, and that will have them up early. Then, Wolters can take over and develop a guide too big for the Wolverines to defeat. Yes, great guard play could win you competition activities, but Michigan's backcourt is not experienced enough to defeat a large debt in early stages against an annoying, hungry group. Michigan have looked at times to be an elite team, but they are trending heavily downward as they finished the growing season at 6-6. This one has upset written around it. No. 11 Minnesota over No. 6 UCLA The Bruins feature a possible NBA lottery pick in Shabazz Muhammad, but that alone will not be sufficient to have them past an underrated Minnesota group. With Jordan Adams out for the growing season, who averages almost 16 points per game, UCLA will find it difficult to report and the Golden Gophers will make the most. Tubby Smith's group did not finished the season on a great notea'they lost 11 of the last 16a'but their offensive rebounding power and having four players scoring in double figures are certain to get them past a Bruins staff that is not entering the contest on a higher note, both. Do not assume the Golden Gophers to create a serious run or something, but they will finish UCLA's period on a sour note. Complete your supports yourself with our Printable PDF Also, continue to date with all of the events with our Live Bracket Make your selections for the 2013 NCAA Tournament here with theABracket Challenge Game
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