Funny. I didn’t watch one second of college basketball all year long but I picked 40 games in the NCAA tournament correctly, which is four more than anyone else in my pool. I also picked Louisville to win it all. If Michigan beats Syracuse, I am guaranteed second place. I am already guaranteed third place. My methodology was pretty simple. Since I had little to go on other than prior knowledge of which programs were strong in the past, the reputations of certain coaches, and the seeding of the teams, I picked very few upsets. I knew Louisville was widely considered the best team in the country. It worked quite well because, aside from Wichita State, the teams that had big upsets were generally beaten in the next round. That meant that the strongest teams generally got through and got me points. The biggest dings I took were when Miami lost (because I had them going to the Final Four), and when Kansas lost (because I had them going to the finals). Unsurprisingly, my only competition is from a woman who picked Syracuse to beat Louisville and from a man who picked Ohio State to beat Syracuse. I can still lose to either one (or both) of them if Syracuse wins tonight and then wins the championship game on Monday night.
Of course, I won’t enjoy rooting against Michigan if they win tonight. But I’ll find a way since a Michigan championship would cost me about 200 bucks.
I’ve done very well on my bracket this year–with Bieber for the win.
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I don’t get why they play the championship game on Monday as opposed to the weekend. Seems to be a flaw in the design.
It’s to give the teams a day of rest, and also to maximize the audience, since a lot of people go out and do things at night on the weekends.
I get the day rest but there’s still something weird about having a Championship game on Monday. Couldn’t they do the Final Four games on Friday night and play the championship on Sunday?
They’d get lower ratings. Sunday night is packed with popular programs.
My husband and I used to follow the NCAA pretty closely, but we got away from it. We don’t join any pools or go to parties, but we watched a couple of games. Last night we were rooting for Wichita to win, and boy howdy, they played a great game! I wish they could have held on at the end for a win.
We don’t care about Louisville or Michigan, so we probably won’t bother watching the big final game.
I’d say you’re $200 ain’t looking good, Booman, except that I think Louisville is too much for ’em.