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The magic of March Madness lies in its immediacy. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In today’s FOX Sports Insider with Martin Rogers: The draw of the NCAA Tournament is how quickly it can make dreams come true or fast they fade away … March Madness is officially here, but who is going to get to the Final Four and which teams are will come through with huge upsets? … and more! The magic of March Madness lies in its immediacy. If you want to boil down why we like the NCAA men's tournament so much, in such a unique and unfailingly breathless way, there are all kinds of answers, but that's the main one. You enjoy the earnestness of it, of young men doing battle not for a $50 million salary, but because competing with everything they have is the only way, which is exactly how it should be. But you love the danger, the truth that the reason for the thrill ride is based around the ever-present possibility of heartbreak, never more than 40 minutes away. You can appreciate how the tournament feels like a big fiesta, for yes, the games are beamed into millions of homes and is spread all over the country, yet in truth it feels like it has a lot in common with a youth sports carnival, such is the frequency and the pace of the action. But you are drawn in just as much by the tension, the stress, the tears, the reality that a prior body of excellent work can be undone by one bad afternoon when the glare of the spotlight and the heat of the moment became too much. You can revel in March Madness it because it is incessant, with a remote control always needed at the ready, for the play scarcely pauses and it overlaps and it is overload, deliberately, delightfully. That's what is coming at the back end of this week, with First Four games beginning Tuesday before all the Thursday through Sunday deliciousness unfolds. But you are hooked because it is here and now, with no slow burn to speak of. Over a seven-game series, the best team is going to hold sway, far more often than not. Two 20-minute halves on a neutral floor smooth over the fine margins that live in this sport, which is one part of why we see all those upsets, year after year. You can light up for collegiate bonds both ancient and temporary, for there is nothing like rooting as an alumnus when things get tense, yet a day later you'll scream almost as loudly for a school you may never have heard of until right now, but have fallen for their pluck and poise and the sniff of a shock. And you can love filling in your bracket because few pursuits where imperfection is guaranteed could ever be more enjoyable. You can bathe in the history, from Jordan's shot to Webber's timeout to Kris Jenkins and so much more. For the rest of the story, [click here.]( [STORY IMAGE 1] [IN OTHER WORDS] - What are the best first-round matchups to watch? Who could go on a run? John Fanta breaks down the entire bracket and gives his [Final Four picks](. - This seems like a move made with enough conviction that Carolina knows exactly which QB they want to draft. But we don't yet know [who they'll bet on]( Greg Auman writes. - Bryan Fischer previews the West region of the bracket, including dark horses, [Cinderellas]( and who has the best draw. - William Byron won in Phoenix for back-to-back Cup wins, while Kevin Harvick isn't second-guessing a late strategy decision. Bob Pockrass [breaks down a wild race](. For the latest news and updates, [click here.]( [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Israel vs Puerto Rico (FS1, 7 p.m. ET) Israel looks to pick up its second straight victory in the World Baseball Classic when they take on Puerto Rico. Memphis Grizzlies vs Dallas Mavericks (ESPN, 7:30 p.m. ET) The Grizzlies look to pick up a tough road win when they visit the Mavericks in Dallas. Canada vs United States (FS1, 10 p.m. ET) The United States faces off against Canada hoping to capture its second win in the World Baseball Classic. For all of today's games and scores, [click here](. [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Marquette Golden Eagles to reach Final Four (+425) From FOX Sports Betting Analyst: Sam Panayotovich The white-hot Golden Eagles drew the weakest No. 1 [Purdue] and No. 3 [Kansas State] seeds, and assuming they get by Vermont and Michigan State, the East could really open up. I’ve always been a fan of Shaka Smart in NCAA Tournament play, and this is easily the best team he’s ever coached. I don’t hate a bet on Marquette to make the Final Four at +420. Not one bit. For the latest betting odds, [click here](. 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