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Which NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 Games Will Be Closest?
The NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16 is full of interesting matchups, but which ones are projected to be closest?

If you didn't watch the NCAA Tournament last week while following along with numberFire Live, then there's no way you got the full experience. This isn't me just selling you on our live, real-time analytics platform, either -- it's dope. It's awesome. And you need to be using it.

Throughout each contest, numberFire Live shows win probability changes based on how a particular matchup is going. If Kentucky's up 15 with just minutes to go, chances are their win probability is hanging out around 99 percent. If it's close throughout, win probability will hover at 50 percent.

Although each game technically opens up at an even 0-0 score, there are favorites. So, accordingly, numberFire Live adjusts for those favorites. In other words, some teams actually have a higher than 50 percent chance of winning the contest even before the first tip occurs.

That's where this article comes into play -- which games, based on our opening win probability numbers, look like they'll be closest in this year's Sweet 16?

Below is a chart showing just that.

RankGamenF Live Win ProbabilityDate
1Michigan State vs. OklahomaMichigan State, 53%Friday, 10:07 EST
2Utah vs. DukeDuke, 55%Friday, 9:45 EST
3Wichita State vs. Notre DameWichita State, 59%Thursday, 7:15 EST
4Louisville vs. NC StateLouisville, 60%Friday, 7:37 EST
5Wisconsin vs. North CarolinaWisconsin, 66%Thursday, 7:47 EST
6Arizona vs. XavierArizona, 69%Thursday, 10:17 EST
7Kentucky vs. West VirginiaKentucky, 75%Thursday, 9:45 EST
8Gonzaga vs. UCLAGonzaga, 76%Friday, 7:15 EST

Not surprisingly, the closest matchup in the Sweet 16 is between a soaring 7-seeded Michigan State team and a 3-seeded Oklahoma squad that's numberFire Live!

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