By Jeff Borzello, ESPN Staff Writer: After one of the wildest NCAA tournaments in recent history — a tournament that included a 16-over-1 upset, zero top-three seeds in the Final Four, a buzzer-beater in one national semifinal and a 5-seed vs. a 4-seed in the title game — what does the 2023-24 men’s college basketball season have in store for us?
Will there be widespread parity across the sport again? Will the blue bloods return to the top of the sport? Will any dominant teams emerge?
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