Here was the South Africa reaction after the opening match:
My one quibble is Germany has fantastic coaching currently.Fun article about the World Cup as explained by college basketball: https://www.basketunderreview.com/the-2026-world-cup-explained-by-college-basketball/
TLDR: Each team is compared to a college basketball program
Group A
Mexico - Tennessee (always in the tournament, never goes deep)
South Africa - Towson (makes the tournament more than you'd think but never wins)
South Korea - VCU (remember that one time they made the Final Four?)
Czech Republic - Utah (they used to be more relevant than they are now)
Group B
Canada - Northwestern (recently relevant after 40+ years of not taking the sport seriously)
Bosnia and Herzegovina - UCF (made the tournament after beating much more relevant teams to get there)
Qatar - Grand Canyon (pay to win fake franchise that nobody heard of 15 years ago)
Switzerland - Iowa State (strong defensive team, not pretty to watch)
Group C
Brazil - Duke (flashy, wins regularly, rooted against by everyone that isn't them)
Morocco - Iowa (competent program with good coaching that punches above their weight class)
Haiti - Prairie View A&M (just happy to be here, ready to be trounced)
Scotland - Belmont (middling team whose fans believe every year is the year they'll break through)
Group D
USA - Wisconsin (somehow always competitive despite no blue-chip players, but never gets over the hump)
Paraguay - Wake Forest (used to be relevant, only here now because they expanded the tournament)
Australia - Montana (minnow who occasionally sneaks up and wins a game or two in the tournament)
Turkiye - George Mason (remember 2002 when they made the semis? How did that happen?)
Group E
Germany - Kentucky (historically great, struggling recently due to poor coaching)
Curacao - Queens (NC) (nobody knows where they are, just surprised to see them in this tournament)
Ivory Coast - Davidson (still coasting off their one big name)
Ecuador - UC Irvine (defensive team that revolves around one big man)
Group F
Netherlands - Houston (always good numbers, just can never win the championship)
Japan - Texas Tech (investing an insane amount of money to be relevant on the big stage)
Sweden - Oregon (always hanging around, but not as relevant as they once were)
Tunisia - Iona (always makes the tournament these days, never does anything once they do)
Group G
Belgium - Ohio State (talent is always there, but they can never do anything with it)
Egypt - South Dakota State (whole team feels past their prime this year)
Iran - Utah Valley (better than you think, very religious team)
New Zealand - Eastern Washington (always forget they exist, but someone keep making the tournament)
Group H
Spain - Gonzaga (Dominating the sport the last 30 years, but can never win the big one)
Cape Verde - SIU Edwardsville (couldn't tell you what or where this is, sorry)
Saudi Arabia - Liberty (extremely problematic but still somehow fun to watch)
Uruguay - Marquette (a couple superstar players in the past propelled them far, but now they're mostly an afterthought)
Group I
France - UConn (not really a threat until the 80s but now are consistently winning championships)
Senegal - Saint Mary's (appealing underdog, but never seems to actually win in the tournament)
Iraq - Seattle (well, they're here)
Norway - Nebraska (the best they've ever been this year, just gotta get that first win)
Group J
Argentina - Michigan (been to the championship seemingly a billion times but not as many cups as you would think)
Algeria - Ohio (good once every 20 years or so)
Austria - Washington (not sure how they aren't better than they are with the talent they have)
Jordan - William & Mary (first timers, stunned they're in the field)
Group K
Portugal - Florida (irrelevant until the 2000s but now always there, not popular unless you're specifically a fan)
DR Congo - Cal Poly (play a very exciting style that will probably get them throttled)
Uzbekistan - Merrimack (newer team that nobody knows much about)
Colombia - Cincinnati (had better teams in the 90s)
Group L
England - UCLA (sure, historically great but super boring and annoying to put up with their fans)
Croatia - Illinois (the team photo shoot was guys in track suits, purely entertaining, never won the big one)
Ghana - Wichita State (once upon a time they were the future, but now basically irrelevant)
Panama - Furman (finally broke through recently, and have a fun coach)
Germany as Duke and Brazil as UNC seems like the right comp.My one quibble is Germany has fantastic coaching currently.
If Italy made it, UNC-Italy would be the pick. Or Michigan football and the Houston Astros.Germany as Duke and Brazil as UNC seems like the right comp.