Chicago Sun-Times

ZAGS TO RICHES

Unbeaten powerhouse Gonzaga will roll to title, while Illinois will fall to Baylor in the Final Four

- STEVE GREENBERG COLLEGE BASKETBALL sgreenberg@suntimes.com | @SLGreenber­g

It took one game. One half, really. On an American football Thanksgivi­ng, a college basketball game was snuck in bright and early in Fort Myers, Florida. And anyone who watched knew Gonzaga — which had 54 points against Kansas by the intermissi­on — was the real deal and then some.

The best offensive team in college basketball scored 102 against the Jayhawks, with the best trio in college basketball — Drew Timme, Jalen Suggs and Corey Kispert — scoring 25, 24 and 23, respective­ly. The passing, the cutting, the togetherne­ss in the Zags’ first game of the season? Sublime.

Some wonder if Gonzaga plays good enough competitio­n, but consider what it did when it got the chance: It popped Auburn for 90 points, West Virginia for 87, Iowa for 99 and — unfathomab­ly — famously defensiveo­riented Virginia for 98, with Kispert connecting from deep nine times.

Is it necessary to add that Gonzaga won all those games? It is 26-0, after all, and aiming to become the first unbeaten national champion since Indiana in 1976.

This is the team, folks.

No offense, Illinois. Sorry to you, too, Loyola.

I have the No. 1-seeded Illini in the Final Four in my bracket, a destinatio­n befitting a rugged, talented, driven, extraordin­arily fun team. Can they win it all? Sure, they can. Lesser teams have cut down the nets at the conclusion of sports’ best postseason.

But the Illini have stumbled six times, and each time they were knocked on their heels by a more aggressive opponent and couldn’t fully recover. Fellow No. 1 seed Baylor out-roughed, out-toughed and rebuffed Illinois in December and will get the chance to do so again in a national semifinal. It’ll be harder this time, but the Bears — loaded with experience and stellar guard play — will get it done.

And that sets up the final that almost has to happen in a pandemic season. Gonzaga and Baylor were supposed to play in early December. They were seen by nearly all at the time as clearly the best two teams in the land, but which one was better? The game of the year never happened, canceled due to COVID-19 protocols.

Zags win. They’re the team, folks. Here’s to the health and safety of all the players and teams. Let’s see this thing reach the finish line. No matter how it happens, it’ll be all good.

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 ?? DAVID BECKER/AP ?? Gonzaga coach Mark Few has led his team to big victories against Kansas, West Virginia, Virginia and Iowa.
DAVID BECKER/AP Gonzaga coach Mark Few has led his team to big victories against Kansas, West Virginia, Virginia and Iowa.
 ?? DOUGLAS P. DEFELICE/GETTY IMAGES ?? Jalen Suggs (1) scored 24 points in a season-opening victory against Kansas on Nov. 26, 2020, in Fort Myers, Fla. The Bulldogs have been rolling ever since.
DOUGLAS P. DEFELICE/GETTY IMAGES Jalen Suggs (1) scored 24 points in a season-opening victory against Kansas on Nov. 26, 2020, in Fort Myers, Fla. The Bulldogs have been rolling ever since.

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