NCAA Brackets, how to win your college march madness pool by Vince Sparta
of http://www.sports-gift.com
NCAA brackets are one of the most hardest thing to predict in all
the world of sports. But we are here to help you.
With these tips we will try to help you win the NCAA office pool
that you are in. Although that is not a guarantee. That would be a
crazy thing to do and just plain stupid.
The tips that we are going to give you should help you out a great
deal when filling in your brackets but don't blame us if you don't win
as anything can happen in sports. These are only educated guesses that
come from winning and losing our NCAA brackets pools year after year.
First off don't ever ask anyone for advice on filling out your
brackets. If your friend's say they know what they are doing they are
lying. If they were so good they would be a professional handicapper
or better yet a stock broker.
Never pick a team in the top 4 seeds because odds are they will lose
and besides everyone picked them already in their brackets pool. If
one of the top 4 seeds gets in the final four odds are they will not
win. Go ahead and research how many times it has happened in NCAA
history. Things to keep in mind is there is always a Cinderella team
hanging around in the sweet 16's so anything goes.
Never listen to Dick Vitale he will get you more confused than you
already are. If anything take his NCAA predictions and play the
opposite. His lock of the year always loses anyway.
Never try to pick to many teams that are long shots because the big
name schools do better recruiting and odds are have the better players
so they will win the game most of the time. Also never pick the team
just because you know of someone that went to that college, that's
always my biggest mistake every year.
Do you know why the office secretary always seems to win the office's
NCAA bracket pool every year? She doesn't study the teams like you do.
She just makes guesses because she might like the name of the school.
Sometimes this is the best approach to take.
Another good approach to take is to take the teams that you don't like
the names of or the school's that you like and pick the opposite.
Believe it or not this works out great a lot of the time.
You can also pick the teams by the colors of the schools. After all
doesn't the Duke Blue Devils sound better than the Syracuse Orangemen.
But the best way to pick your NCAA brackets is to write all the names
down in a hat and pick out the teams. That's right because anything
can happen in sports especially the NCAA.
If you need to print out an NCAA bracket pool do a Google search
there are plenty of places that have them and Good Luck
For more information about other NCAA products choose from one
of the following sports resources:
About The Author
Vince Sparta submitted this NCAA article to us at
http://www.sports-gift.com as a token of
appreciation because he liked out site so much - Thanks Vince |