ESPN Insider's Behind the Bracket: Could the Gators be a No. 2 seed?
Billy Donovan led an unheralded bunch into March a few years ago. Remember what happened?

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"I said No.2 seed! Run more laps!"
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Joe Lunardi's Bracketology is free over on ESPN.Com proper, which is a good thing for humanity. If you want to probe a lil' deeper, we got this thing on ESPN Insider called "Inside the Bracket." You gotta pay $2.50 a month, sure, but think of it like this: you might read something on 'dere that'll help you win 500 bucks in your tourney pool. "Insider subscriptions for all!" We're kidding; we know you wouldn't do that. For example, in the new edition, Mike Hume talks about how Florida is slotted on the No. 6 line by Lunardi, but could sneak up to a No. 2. You gotta figure this is hard for Hume to write: he's a Georgetown boy, and in the '06 Dance, Florida beat GU in the Sweet 16. That Florida team was also flying under the radar in early February, so, um, we're just sayin'…go read the thing.
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