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College basketball legend Jimmer Fredette reveals pick to win it all in NCAA Tournament

Jimmer Fredette, the BYU and March Madness legend, explained why he is choosing this Final Four team to win the NCAA men's basketball tournament over the rest of the competition.

The Final Four is set for Saturday night in Indianapolis with Michigan, Arizona, Illinois and UConn all fighting to reach Monday's national championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Only one of those four teams will emerge as NCAA Tournament champions, and one college basketball legend already has his pick for who will be cutting down the nets Monday night.

Jimmer Fredette, the BYU great who had his "One Shining Moment" in March Madness in 2011, has been following the intense games throughout the tournament to get to this point. 

He knows exactly who he’s riding with the rest of the way.

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Former BYU basketball player Jimmer Fredette waves during a ceremony to retire his number at halftime of a game between the Cougars and the Colorado Buffaloes at the Marriott Center in Provo, Utah, on Feb. 14, 2026. (Chris Gardner/Getty Images)

"I honestly have Michigan right now. I have Michigan winning it all," he told Fox News Digital in a recent interview, highlighting his partnership with Coca-Cola and its "Fan Work Is Thirsty Work" campaign for the tournament.

It’s hard not to love everything the No. 1 seed out of the Midwest Region has been putting together in this tournament. The Wolverines, led by head coach Dusty May in his second season, have dominated the competition they’ve faced.

Michigan has won by double digits in each of their four tournament games, including a rout of No. 6 Tennessee, 95-62, in the Elite Eight to secure a spot in the Final Four. The Wolverines are led by forward Yaxel

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