Ethan: Intros are for jerks, so let's get down to business: who's #1 in NCAA hoops?

There can only be ONE #1 team. Until Selection Sunday. Then there's four of them.
Amir: Nobody really knows, and the best part about it: it really doesn't matter. This isn't college football. There can, and will be, four number ones. Then a month later, we'll know the exact answer: George Mason. They really thought of everything!
Ethan: You call that an answer? Tim Hardaway's given more coherent and complete responses to questions in the last week.
Amir: Well, I can tell you who it's not: Wisconsin.
Ethan: Sorry, I don't read the AP Poll.
Amir: I love how ESPN is playing up the fact that they had them at #2 in their poll. "NUMBER TWO falters!" "The SECOND BEST team in the nation lost today." It's the largest sports network in the world and they make no reference to the fact that the Badgers were #1 in the AP poll. To them, there is only one newspaper in the world: USA Today.
Ethan: It's what America reads, after all. I'm not all that sold on Wisconsin, either. I like Tucker, but the few times I've seen them play, they don't have that scary dominant feel that most champs do.
Amir: They're kinda like their football team. Just good enough to stick around.
Ethan: It feels too much like the Alando Show to go all that far. I think it's hard to pick against Florida. They've got experience, don't have a glaring weakness, are well-coached, and opposing players turn to stone just from looking at Joakim Noah. So, who do you actually like?
Amir: I would say Florida too. Experience is such a funny term though in college basketball. In a sport where the greatest players stick around for only one whole season, when you can get a starting five that actually has a few juniors/seniors on it, you're an experienced team. "Wow! He's been here for four years!? What was 2003 like, Grandpa!?"
Ethan: "Do you remember Chris Paul!?"
Amir: "Was UConn ever good at basketball!?">