NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Butler's Brad Stevens likes being the young coach from the small school whose second straight run deep into the NCAA tournament is capturing the imagination of the basketball-loving public.
More important to him, though, is how his players see it.
"The cool part is — our guys — it's not above their imagination," Stevens said of upsetting one higher seed after another. "It's just what they think that we have to do next."
After knocking off a pair of major conference powers in their last two tournament games — top-seeded Pittsburgh of the Big East and fourth-seeded Wisconsin of the Big Ten — Butler (26-9) will try to send home second-seed Florida (29-7) …
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