Zone NCAA Tourney Thread

#84
#84
Kansas is like Florida. They'll lose in the second round, or make it to the elite 8.

apparently there are A LOT of teams like Florida. That is the problem.

I feel like the South region is a toss up. Florida, Michigan, Kansas? wtf!
 
#87
#87
The whole damn thing is a toss-up. That's why it's called March Madness™.

it's driving me insane.

Last time I won the bracket challenge at work was the year Memphis and Kansas played. I picked Kansas to win it all.
 
#89
#89
That's pretty much it. If you're the only person in your pool to pick the right winner, you'll win the pool. If Louisville wins it all, then the rest of the games are going to be tiebreakers.

Most pools use the structure where each round is worth 32 points total, so the first round games mean absolutely nothing. The final four means everything.
 
#90
#90
That's pretty much it. If you're the only person in your pool to pick the right winner, you'll win the pool. If Louisville wins it all, then the rest of the games are going to be tiebreakers.

Most pools use the structure where each round is worth 32 points total, so the first round games mean absolutely nothing. The final four means everything.

did you use that engineering degree to figure all that out?
 
#91
#91
I was trying to guess your picks.

Everyone seems to be in a consensus that Louisville is going to take it all this year.

I knew what you were doing. You guessed one correctly; hence the .250 batting average.

I got Sparty winning it all. Izzo is masterful in March.
 
#94
#94
I knew what you were doing. You guessed one correctly; hence the .250 batting average.

I got Sparty winning it all. Izzo is masterful in March.

MSU and Duke ought to be a good matchup but I'm leaning more towards a Duke and Louisville rematch
 
#97
#97
Random basketball picture.

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#99
#99
Ray Mears and Tom Boerwinkle. First legit big man Tennessee had that I can remember. 7 feet tall/played in the mid to late 60's.
 

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