Live from a Las Vegas Casino on FS1: Here Are My Final Four Picks

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Last night we made television history on FS1. Thanks to the good work of our staff and crew we were able to pull off a really fun show from the LVH Superbook here in Las Vegas. Never before had any national sports program been willing to head to Vegas for an entire week’s broadcasts. Viewer response was nearly 100% positive and we’re here all week, daily on FSLive. Thanks to the guys at Fox for buying in to a new idea when Todd and I started pressing them to do this back in October. 

It’s only going to get better from here. 

If you happen to find yourself in Las Vegas, come by and say hi on Thursday and Friday evening around 8 when we’ll be doing live hits as the games are taking place behind us. If you’re really lucky I’ve even promised to do the show without pants if Todd Furhman’s NC Central to the Sweet 16 prediction comes true. The LVH Superbook should be a total zoo during the games, filled with antic reactions to the wins and losses and pure bedlam.

Without further ado, here are my Final Four picks and our opening segment from Vegas. Thanks to Charissa Thompson and Todd Fuhrman and all our crew for making this happen. 

Here’s our break down of the South region, aka, the Florida Gator’s Final Four bracket. 

I don’t know that SEC basketball has ever been summed up better. “The conference sucks. Florida is good.”

Here are my Final Four picks:

Thanks to all who watched and gave us feedback. 

We’ll be back this evening live from the LVH Sportsbook. 

I’ll also be doing 3HL radio from the sportsbook here each day.

I can’t promise much in the way of guaranteed betting wins, but I can promise that Todd and I won’t climb underneath our desks if an earthquake strikes. 

Written by Clay Travis

Clay Travis is the founder of the fastest growing national multimedia platform, OutKick, that produces and distributes engaging content across sports and pop culture to millions of fans across the country. OutKick was created by Travis in 2011 and sold to the Fox Corporation in 2021.

One of the most electrifying and outspoken personalities in the industry, Travis hosts OutKick The Show where he provides his unfiltered opinion on the most compelling headlines throughout sports, culture, and politics. He also makes regular appearances on FOX News Media as a contributor providing analysis on a variety of subjects ranging from sports news to the cultural landscape. Throughout the college football season, Travis is on Big Noon Kickoff for Fox Sports breaking down the game and the latest storylines.

Additionally, Travis serves as a co-host of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, a three-hour conservative radio talk program syndicated across Premiere Networks radio stations nationwide.

Previously, he launched OutKick The Coverage on Fox Sports Radio that included interviews and listener interactions and was on Fox Sports Bet for four years. Additionally, Travis started an iHeartRadio Original Podcast called Wins & Losses that featured in-depth conversations with the biggest names in sports.

Travis is a graduate of George Washington University as well as Vanderbilt Law School. Based in Nashville, he is the author of Dixieland Delight, On Rocky Top, and Republicans Buy Sneakers Too.

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