Sunday, March 17, 2013

Proof that bracketology may actually be a science

NFL Bracketology: Determining the NFL's greatest play. By Gregg Rosenthal; Around The League Editor; Published: March 17, 2013 at 04:54 p.m.; Updated: March 17, 2013 at 08:21 p.m.. Friend(s) Email Your Email Send Email. By Gregg Rosenthal

Given the unpredictability of this college basketball season, every team in the NCAA tournament should be on upset alert. There will undoubtedly be a lot of sleepers with big upset potential, but determining which will have the biggest impact isn't an

Then attend Sixth & I's second annual college-hoops gabfest, Bracketology 101. Dan Steinberg, curator of the Post's DC Sports Bog, and Ben Standig, Comcast SportsNet contributor, will be on hand to take your questions. How far will the Hoyas go?

From Moraga, Calif. to Charlottesville, Va. and assorted points in between, teams near the NCAA Tournament cut line spent the early part of Selection Eve on a roller coaster ride, thanks to the Conference USA final in Tulsa.

The moment of truth has almost arrived. Here's our bracketologist's last attempt at projecting the NCAA Tournament field of 68.

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Proof that bracketology may actually be a science

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