My original bracket predicted the following results for today’s games:
East: North Carolina wins.
West: Duke wins. (Obviously won’t happen…)
29 Saturday Mar 2008
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inMy original bracket predicted the following results for today’s games:
East: North Carolina wins.
West: Duke wins. (Obviously won’t happen…)
28 Friday Mar 2008
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inIt isn’t really a key any more… let’s get this over with…
Midwest: Kansas and Georgetown win
South: Memphis and Texas win
At least I can get 3 right today…
27 Thursday Mar 2008
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inThis is just embarrassing, but I guess I need to finish what I started…
Here are my picks for today’s games. Try not to laugh:
East: North Carolina and Butler win.
West: UCLA and Duke.
So the very best I can do is go 2 for 4…
23 Sunday Mar 2008
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inSomething much more important than March Madness happens today. We celebrate Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.
Keeping in mind that Christ has defeated the power of sin and death and that He is risen, indeed! Here are the answers for the second half of the second round:
East: North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Butler win
Midwest: Vanderbilt, and Georgetown win (obviously Vandy cannot win because they lost in the first round… but that is who I originally picked. I like Villanova to win this game.)
South: Memphis and Texas win
West: Western Kentucky wins
22 Saturday Mar 2008
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inI was 11 for 16 yesterday, and 23 of 32 in the first round. Here are the answers for the first half of the second round games:
East: Washington State wins
Midwest: Kansas, and Kansas State win
South: Michigan State, and Marquette win
West: UCLA, Xavier, and Duke win
21 Friday Mar 2008
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inI was 12 for 16 yesterday. Here are the answers for the second day of madness:
East: North Carolina, Indiana, University of Oklahoma, Louisville, Butler, and Tennessee win
Midwest: Villanova, Vanderbilt, Gonzaga, and Georgetown win
South: Memphis, Mississippi State, St. Mary’s, and Texas win.
West: Western Kentucky, and Connecticut win.
Am I right?