The "Final Four" are the four teams that win the regional championships in the NCAA basketball tournament, thus becoming the final four teams in the tournament.
The four teams in the final four (in 2008) come from Memphis, California, North Carolina, and Kansas.
Louisville has the highest expectations to bag a spot to the Final Four this coming season of NCAA. Since Louisville management and coaching staff are the best and their player are talented, they had the predictions with them already. The 3 other teams that is expected to go to the final four are Michigan, Ohio and La Salle.
The Final Four are the last standing teams of March Madness in either NBA or NCAA basketball. There are two final games involving the Final Four, two games involving two of the Final Four teams. The two teams that win each of the Final Four games move on to the National Championship, the final game of the season (for NCAA).
The Big East had 3 teams in the Final Four in 1985: Georgetown, Villanova and St. John's.
The Final Four is present in college basketball. The March madness tournament consists of 65 teams then gets down to 64 teams, then to 32 then to 16 then to 8 then to 4. Those last four teams are considered the final four and are in the semi finals for the title of national champion of college basketball for that year. This year the final four is going to be played in Detroit, and while march madness is going on, soon enough there will be only four teams left, known as the final four.
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By making to the last four teams in the NCAA March Madness tournament
Bob Bender was on the 1976 NCAA champs at Indiana and then with Duke in the 1978 final when they lost to Kentucky.
The teams left this year are Kentucky, Butler, Connecticut, and Virginia Commonwealth.
No. All final four teams have been from different conferences, but not all 4.
#8 Butler vs #11 VCU 2011