I know Lappas and Spero Dedes pretty well. The goal is to get Duke,Kentucky and Kansas as much prime time and CBS visibility as possible first weekend and then the rest are parceled out to the 3 covering networks and announcers by a combo of ratings and experience. Spero did Rutgers twice,but he was once paired with Brendan Haywood who was beyond awful. This is the last tourney for Nantz and most know that Ian Eagle steps in. The rising star is Andrew Catalon,who should end up in the prime seat some day.Rutgers could end up on CBS second round if initially in the 8-9 game and then playing any 1.Or if Rutgers plays one of the 3 aforementioned. Many in the broadcasting business think that Duke,now healthy can make a deep run.