and kenpom.com, and all of them gravitating to the Southeast and Gulf Coast, anyone who isn't Auburn, Duke, or Houston, will probably want to be seeded in the West Regional in San Francisco. The other sites, Atlanta, Indianapolis, and Newark will be where Cinderella teams go to die.
Seriously, the Efficiency Margins for those three teams are all above 35 points per hundred possessions, which is totally unprecedented in the 23 year recorded history of kenpom.com. There has rarely been even one team this good in any given season. Often there are two really good teams at the top of the polls but not this good; any never three teams this scary good.
Tennesee and Florida are about two 3-pointers behind the top-3, and then there are about 20 or so "pick-em" teams, from Alabama to UCLA, dividing up the spoils.
The goal for the Bruins, and other western teams like Arizona, Gonzaga, and Oregon, is don't get shipped to the East Coast where you'll give up at least 10 points to the algorthm before even factoring in the travel penalty.
Instead, let Florida and Tennessee, or maybe Bama, schlep themselves out west, packing their own travel penalty (although not as bad as going West to East), and play a more evenly matched game to make the Final Four.