What happens out in the lots, stays out in the lots.
One of the most frustrating parts of the March Madness experience for me is usually that point when I realize that I’ve been watching games for hours and there are no snacks in the house.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year again — March Madness. While you’re going to see post after post after post on the internet of so-called “experts” telling you why this 12-seed is going to upset that 5-seed in the first round, you don’t really care do you?
On Sunday, 68 teams heard their name called to play in the greatest tournament in all of sports. Well, kind of. You see, the Big Dance only works with 64 teams—at least in its current format. It’s a beautiful system: six beautiful rounds of basketball that cut the field of teams in half each round. […]
We all have those friends that love to throw KenPom stats in our face when talking college basketball. So I’ve decided to see what the bracket would look like if the seeding was done using KenPom metrics.
These days, no matter what game you are watching, they always cut away to Joe Lanardi in his bunker where he breaks down which teams are on the bubble.