NCAA tournament Final Four has explosive end, but which of the remaining two can win it all?

By Kenneth Brown (kennybrown23@hotmail.co.uk) | Apr 07, 2014 09:03 AM EDT

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Everybody loves what March Madness brings, but the NCAA tournament is coming to its end. The Final Four seen Kentucky take on Wisconsin and Florida take on Connecticut, and the four remaining could not of been any more different than what most expected, so why would things go to plan now? After two exciting games, the nation are now preparing for the 'final two', to see who will be this years NCAA tournament winner, and there were more surprises. The young Kentucky side will take on Connecticut in the final.

Kentucky's Aaron Harrison was the difference maker, as he scored the game-winner to lead his team to the final, showing that youth within the college game can trump college experience. The much debated topic has been going back and forth across America during the tournament, but Kentucky's success is likely to keep the "youth can't win" believers quietly sitting on the sidelines.

Florida were one of the only teams many thought could and should be in the Final Four, and when it was just them remaining, many believed they'd win it all. Another shock occurred when not only did they lose, but they were the worst of the Final Four, showing that it really is the year of the underdogs. The Connecticut Huskies are one win away from their school's fourth national championship, and with them being ranked at No. 7, it's most certainly a huge shock.

Who will win the national championship? Will Kentucky's kids go all the way, or will the Huskies show them how it's done?

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