March 18, 2008

2008 NCAA Bracketology

I'll be honest, I've never felt so uncertain filling out an NCAA bracket before.  It's still fun to do though and I have decided to add it out here so that I can easily refer to it during the tournament.

If you want to win the pool you're in, here's the blueprint to do it.  OK, maybe not.

17 comments:

  1. Please enter this bracket into Dan's Pool.

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  2. Why? So you can take my money? OK.

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  3. i see you've gone with the Shane Pittman bracket selecting style.Step 1.) Select Kansas to win it all.Step 2.) Throw money down the toilet.Step 3.) Flush.

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  4. Shane, please ignore my post between the dashes...
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    All good points. I'll have to keep my bracket out of Dan's pool so Shane can be the only one who's mocked for taking Kansas.
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    Stay strong Shane...Kansas has to win it sometime!

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  5. Shane decided, for the better, against Kansas this year...and now they will win it all.

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  6. Gina...no one thinks we're funny.

    Rude.

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  7. This year I made my picks based on an ESPN article. Go Andy Katz!

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  8. I'm not too far off from you Brian, I have Kansas and UCLA playing for the championship...UCLA wins. :o) I was unsure about who to pick also, I am usually more prepared.

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  9. In Dan's pool, I went with Texas over Kansas instead so all my eggs aren't in one basket. I almost flipped things and took UCLA over UNC but ended up deciding against it.
    I think UCLA is a great pick.

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  10. Is anyone speaking English in this entire post?

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  11. Says the girl whose previously comment involved all caps and an exclamation point... :-P

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  12. What?
    Oh, that's my other personality. She's dumb.

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  13. Well...
    Now that I am already out of the running with my two pools, I can just enjoy the games.
    Today is looking worse then yesterday's disaster already.

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  14. Surprisingly, after my miserable first two days I ended up finishing 5th out of 102 in the bigger pool I was in. That's worth $25. Morgan finished 2nd (for $120). I was originally told I finished 6th (out of the money) but my uncle found an error in my point total that moved me into 5th. Thanks Tom!

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