I know you were taking a jab at FSUMC, but FSU is really good. They got out of sync today and were dominated inside, which is highly unusual for them. But losing to Michigan is nothing to be ashamed about, as I think they're the only team left who can beat Gonzaga. And since Michigan has been tested a lot more during the season than the Zags, I would probably favor them if they meet. FSU is clearly the best team in the state of Florida and miles ahead of the Gators at this point. And speaking of Gonzaga, have you modified your position about Andrew Nembhard yet? Down the stretch he solidified his role as a starter and has been contributing more and more. He's clearly not one of the "stars" of the team (Kispert, Timme & Suggs), but for the season he's 3rd in total minutes played, leads the team in assists, his assist to turnover ratio is 124/34, along with 32 steals (compare with Mann 83/68 33, Appleby 82/72 38, Glover 13/20 11). Nembhard is 5th on his team in scoring at 9.2 and 6th in rebounding. And he's playing solid defense. In their 1st round NCAA game he was 2nd in minutes played, had 4 points, 5 assists, 1 turnover, 2 steals and 4 rebounds. Against Oklahoma he was tied for most minutes played at 38, had 7 points, 2 assists, 1 turnover and a steal. Today against Creighton his 36 minutes were the most on his team, he had 17 points, 8 assists, 1 turnover and 4 rebounds. He doesn't play with his back to the basket like he did at Florida, he doesn't get into foul trouble, he takes care of the ball and has fit in very well with an excellent group of players and a great coach. I love the way he's adapted his game to what his team needs from him.