Final Four: Comparing each team in the Tale of the Tape

Who has the edge in the Tale of the Tape, Final Four edition?

This coming Saturday will tip off the final weekend in college basketball until its return in November.

The [autotag]Connecticut Huskies[/autotag] will take on the [autotag]Miami Hurricanes[/autotag] and the [autotag]San Diego Aztecs[/autotag] will tangle with the [autotag]Florida Atlantic Owls[/autotag]. The winners will have the ultimate showdown on Monday night for the national championship.

Either one of the three schools in the Final Four will make school history with its first title or UConn will claim its fifth national championship since 1999.

As we move closer to tip-off from Houston, Texas, at NRG Stadium on Saturday evening, we break down the Tale of the Tape for each of the remaining teams.

What would a CFP field look like if compared to the NCAA men’s Final Four?

Making a CFP field that is reminiscent of this year’s NCAA men’s Final Four.

This year’s Final Four field is a bit different than years past. There are no “Blue Bloods” among the teams competing for the national championship. Unless you consider UConn among the blue-blood squads. If you ask Miami head coach Jim Larrañaga, they definitely are.

The Huskies are the only team that has been on this stage before but it has been nine years since they cut down the nets. San Diego State, Florida Atlantic, and Miami are all vying to win their school’s first title.

How would this relate to the College Football Playoff? The upcoming college football season will be the last time that we see the field of four for the annual tournament to determine the national champions. Starting in 2024 there will be 12 teams competing for the title.

In the spirit of having a unique field of four in the College Football Playoffs, College Sports Wire tried to compare how that field would relate to this year’s NCAA men’s basketball Final Four field.