Monday, March 22, 2010

NCAA bracket 2010 update: All the experts were wrong

An interior shot of a college basketball stadium, before an NCAA Tournament basketball game. This year, even if every person in the area had filled out an NCAA bracket, the 2010 update of game results would have thrown them for a loop.

How did they do with their NCAA bracket 2010 update? They got it wrong, too. (Photo: Wikipedia)

Knowledgeable fans who filled out their NCAA bracket 2010 update for the men's basketball join the growing list of people with egg on their faces. Yes, it's been a wild, unpredictable NCAA Tournament. According to ESPN, nearly 5 million people entered the online NCAA bracket 2010 contest. After the first round of games was complete, the number of perfect brackets dwindled to a microscopic 16. That's not a sweet 16, but a lucky 16. Now that Kansas has fallen and other upsets have followed, we know just how wrong all of the experts were. Instead of reaping Vegas winnings, they're looking for the best personal loan rates.

NCAA bracket 2010 update: It's a crapshoot

It's been said by many that siding with the top seeds is a good strategy. However, in single-game elimination format, any David with a hot hand can bring down Goliath.

Kansas, the nation's number one team during the regular season and the top seed in the NCAA Tournament, faced the sling of an unlikely arm from North Iowa: Ali Farokhmanesh. His clutch bucket and free throws struck down the Jayhawks of Gath. But the team effort from North Iowa kept them in the running; the total effort should be noted most highly. ... click here to read the rest of the article titled "NCAA bracket 2010 update: All the experts were wrong"



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