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RBear78240
Well, for those diehard college bball fans out there Joe Lunardi's first Bracketology bracket is on the Internet at the ESPN website.

While there's not a lot of surprise at the top it is interesting to see how Joe ranks teams among the 65 and what pod city he puts the teams in. After two years of Bracketology I've become addicted to the thing. So ... if the tournament were held tomorrow, who would you put in the Final Four? To make it even more interesting who would be your #2 teams?

I'm finding that I pretty much agree with Joe on this Bracketology.

Let the Games begin.
theodoresdaddy
QUOTE(RBear78240 @ Nov 14 2006, 04:32 PM) *

Well, for those diehard college bball fans out there Joe Lunardi's first Bracketology bracket is on the Internet at the ESPN website.

While there's not a lot of surprise at the top it is interesting to see how Joe ranks teams among the 65 and what pod city he puts the teams in. After two years of Bracketology I've become addicted to the thing. So ... if the tournament were held tomorrow, who would you put in the Final Four? To make it even more interesting who would be your #2 teams?

I'm finding that I pretty much agree with Joe on this Bracketology.

Let the Games begin.


since Kansas went down last night, I don't think they'll be a #1 seed unless they run the Big 12
RBear78240
QUOTE(theodoresdaddy @ Nov 16 2006, 09:26 PM) *

since Kansas went down last night, I don't think they'll be a #1 seed unless they run the Big 12

Yea, what's up with that? Losing to ORU this early? Then again, there's a lot of games between now and March. But you're right. They'll have to take the Big 12 by storm to keep the #1 seed.

Looks like North Carolina escaped also last night. Only beat Winthrop by 7.
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