This is the Most Common Final Four Prediction for 2022

March Madness is in full swing. I can’t wait to watch the Michigan State game this Friday, although it’s way too late – 9:40 p.m. – considering I do the…

NCAA Championship Game: Butler v Duke

INDIANAPOLIS – APRIL 05: Head coach Mike Krzyzewski of the Duke Blue Devils cuts down a piece of the net following their 61-59 win against the Butler Bulldogs during the 2010 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball National Championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium on April 5, 2010 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

March Madness is in full swing. I can't wait to watch the Michigan State game this Friday, although it's way too late - 9:40 p.m. - considering I do the Saturday morning show on WRIF.

If you're filling out your bracket, check out the most common Final Four prediction below via LouisianaSharp.com.

The most common Final Four prediction

Here's the most common Final Four prediction via LouisianaSharp.com!

Duke

It's the final year for Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski. I seriously will tear up watching his late game. I remember watching Duke and MSU back when MSU won the championship back in 2000, and I just have fond memories of watching Mike Krzyzewski for years!

Gonzaga

Many predict that Gonzaga will go all the way this year.

Auburn

Here's another solid team with the motivation to go all the way.

Baylor

Baylor has a solid history making it to the Final Four, and this year is no exepction!

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