Falcons Represented in March Madness
Unsure of which teams to pick in your NCAA Basketball Tournament brackets? Let the loyalties of some Falcons be the tie-breaker as you fill out the perfect bracket.

Harry Douglas' Louisville Cardinals hold the No. 4 seed in the Midwest Region and will face the winner of the NC State/Xavier play-in game

Sean Refree's Duke Blue Devils, a No. 3 seed in the Midwest Region, faces No. 14 Mercer from right down the road in Macon, Ga.

Jonathan Babineaux's Iowa Hawkeyes need to earn their way into the tournament and will face Tennessee on Tuesday night for the chance to play UMass in the first round of the tournament.

Sticking with the Midwest Region, guard Justin Blalock's Texas Longhorns, a No. 7 seed, face No. 10 Arizona State.

Peter Konz and the next two Wisconsin Badgers likely have high hopes for the tournament as Wisconsin sits with the No. 2 seed in the West Region.

One of the newest Falcons, offensive lineman Gabe Carimi, will be pulling for the Badgers as they face No. 15 American in the first round.

Count fullback Bradie Ewing among Konz and Carimi with big expectations for the Badgers.

Kentucky alum Corey Peters has a bit of a nailbiter in the first round as the No. 8 Wildcats face No. 9 Kansas State in round one.

Drew Davis and his Oregon Ducks have the No. 7 seed in the West Region and will face No. 10 BYU.

Could No. 10 St. Joe's be primed for an upset over No. 7 UConn in the East Region? Cornerback and UConn alum Robert McClain hope not.

Think No. 6 Baylor doesn't have a shot at Final Four glory? This is how kicker and Baylor alum Matt Bryant react to that idea.

He was a Cinderella story for the Falcons as an undrafted free agent last year, and now Paul Worrilow has to hope the Delaware basketball team, a No. 13 seed in the East Region, have the same kind of magic

No. 7 seeds come out on top about 60 percent of the time against No. 10 seeds in the first round, but Levine Toilolo and Stanford are hoping the No. 10 Cardinal can defy the odds this week.