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Published: March 26, 2008 03:48 pm
LANE: Enjoy the perfect imperfections of brackets
By Paul Lane/lanep@gnnewspaper.com
Greater Niagara Newspapers
If you spent your Sunday night (or Friday morning) tearing up your NCAA Tournament bracket sheet, don’t feel too bad.
More than an estimated 40 million Americans were expected to fill out brackets last week. Each person could have filled out 10,000 different brackets and still had slim odds of perfection, as there are more than 9.2 quintillion (nine followed by 18 zeros) possible brackets, according to R.J. Bell of pregame.com.
Even then, who would’ve picked Davidson over Georgetown (beside a family member who picked Davidson because David is her father’s name, and her boyfriend would be “David’s son” if they get married)?
I know I took pride (too much pride, really) in going 24-8 in my first round picks (nine of my Sweet 16 picks were correct). Nailing an upset such as Kansas State over USC makes you feel smart, even if you had more of a say in the sky being blue than in the outcome of that game.
Half the fun of filling out a bracket is the illogical nature of it. I picked on Tonawanda News City Editor Amy Wallace for taking American over Tennessee in the first round, only to have the taste of those words lingering on my tongue as American held a second-half lead in that game.
That’s the fun — literally anyone can win. People like me don’t know a darn thing.
It doesn’t matter if you’re picking your alma mater, the team that wears your favorite color or American (because nobody from the U.S. of A. could root against Americans). We all entered last weekend with a shot to be the smartest.
In fact, those people who are not ardent hoops fans probably stand more of a shot at achieving success because they don’t overthink things. Ultimately, though, it’s luck that will carry you to the top (like the year I won the office pool, which was the same year Syracuse won its national title; I always picked my alma mater to win, and that year I happened to be right).
Things tend to lean back toward the favorites as the tournament progresses, but few things are better for a sports fan than seeing that Cinderella squad come through. With the frenzied pace of the first weekend now over, the attention turns to those low seeds that advanced and the hope — however fleeting — that they may make the Final Four.
So whether you’re the ace of your office pool or stuck in bracket oblivion, take at least a moment to enjoy the tournament for what it is — the chance for everyone (whether player or picker) to come out on top.
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To help hold you over until the Sweet 16 starts tonight, here are some bracket facts from Bell pertaining to the action so far.
• Favorites are 31-17 against the spread, with March 20’s favorites going 13-2.
• No Sweet 16 team was an underdog in both games last weekend.
• After the weekend action, 16 seeds are now 0-96 in the first round since the tournament expanded, while 15 seeds are 4-92.
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