No. 1 Florida vs No. 3 Texas Tech in NCAA Tournament Elite 8
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The first ticket to the Final Four in San Antonio will be punched on Saturday evening when No. 1 seed Florida meets No. 3 seed Texas Tech at Chase Center.
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Every Saturday game can be seen on TBS and TruTV.
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Florida already eliminated two-time defending NCAA champion UConn in the second round and is 10-1 in regional semifinals.
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The red-hot Walter Clayton Jr. has high marks for individual scoring. He's at 19.5 points and 2.5 made 3s, with the public leaning over on both. Florida's top dog had just 13 points last round, but notched 23 in consecutive games during the tourney's first weekend.
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