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sj.com NCAA tourney bracket pool

bump.

Let's just say participation thus far is oh, how might one say, a bit sparse. On the flip side, looks like I've got a 50% chance of winning at present. ;)

I'm sure a few of you out there might be taking the time to fill out a bracket and would like to join the fun.

Or maybe there's a mad rush coming and perhaps this group is simply the poster children of procrastination.

Or maybe I should have known better than to post this on a sports related website.

Maybe there's some other discussion groups where I'd be more likely to stir up more participation.

Maybe the ladies over at quilting and macrame.com. Maybe urbanshepherds.com. Or Gamblers Anonymous.

As Donald Sutherland said in Animal House, I'm expecting papers (brackets) from some of you....
 
My yahoo handle includes my name.

With all of the outers, trolls and jackoffs here, why would I bother?

Not blaming you, but that's why I am not joining.
 
I had a hard time finding this -- isn't is usually posted in Anything Goes?
 
yea, I thought about that and wasn't sure which board to put it on, so I ended up putting it in sports thinking that might get more exposure. Maybe should have done the reverse.
 
Hammers are in. Am I guaranteed third place or have more joined?
 
I'll join the fun tomorrow. Have to see who wins the 16 seed play-in game, so I can pick them to beat Villanova ... ;)
 
Hammers are in. Am I guaranteed third place or have more joined?

Your odds of winning are now 11.1%. (we'll turn this into a math problem for the sj.com denizens).

Extra credit: if a plane carrying the University of Michigan basketball team leaves Ann Arbor at noon on Thursday, what time does it arrive in Indianapolis?
 
Your odds of winning are now 11.1%. (we'll turn this into a math problem for the sj.com denizens).

Extra credit: if a plane carrying the University of Michigan basketball team leaves Ann Arbor at noon on Thursday, what time does it arrive in Indianapolis?
Former member (longtime lurker) rejoining pretty much just to join the bracket for the fun of it. I haven't worked in journalism business for a while and I really don't care if people know my real name since I don't intend to post very much
 

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