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ACC foes to meet in National Semi-final, Packers sign Cook, RGIII goes to Browns

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March Madness is turning the page to the Final Four, where only one one #1 seed remains. North Carolina is the only number one seed to advance to the Final Four. Every year one team suprises the world and makes a magical run. Syracuse was a bubble team after finishing 9-9 in the ACC, but received an at-large bid as the #10 seed. Many bracketologists didn't have Syracuse advancing past the second round. Michigan State was the #2 seed in the Midwest and many people thought they could make a run at a National Championship. In a jaw dropping upset Middle Tennessee State defeated the Spartans which opened the door for Syracuse to advance to the Sweet 16. Then the stars aligned again as the 11th seeded Gonzaga Bulldogs advanced. With #1 seeded Virgina waiting in the Elite 8, the magic carpet ride was suppose to end. However, the Orange fought back from a 16 point deficit and earned a trip to the Final Four. They will meet the North Carolina Tar Heels, which are the only #1 seed left.

Ted Thompson takes his time in free agency to make sure that he does not break the bank and over pay for players. Former St. Louis Rams tight end Jared Cook visited the Green Bay Packers last week. Cook left Green Bay without an offer, but one week later will be putting on the "G" helmet. Cook signed a one-year deal worth $3.6 million. Cook has had an issue with drops, but has not had a quality quarterback fitting the ball into tight spaces. He should be a threat in between the 20's and take some pressure of Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb. 

RGIII is heading to Cleveland. The Browns have not a success rate drafting a franchise quarterback, and with the number two pick in the draft are in position to take the top quarterback. The Tennessee Titans have the first pick but already have their franchise quarterback. Will the signing of RGIII keep the Browns from selecting a quarterback?

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