WNUR Bracketology 2020 – Week #6: Trust No One

The Madness has already begun.
Read moreThe Madness has already begun.
Read moreLet’s forgo the pleasantries. A new bracket awaits! The Usual Disclaimers This is what I think the committee would do given what we know about each team. I do not necessarily agree with the committee’s projected evaluations of these teams. My bracketology does not aim to predict what will happen; it is a simulation of what would happen if the
Read moreToday, you are going to learn how to think like a bracketologist.
Read moreBYU’s probably going to the Big Dance. BYU can’t play on Sundays. What will the committee do?
Read moreWelcome back! It’s good to see you again. I have new projections for you. The fog of last week has started to dissipate, and a couple of things seem clearer. I feel confident about 67 of the 68 teams that made the bracket this week. As for the 68th spot, nine teams were in contention, and any one of them
Read moreWelcome back, reader. We go again. Last year’s bracket finished moderately well in the Bracket Matrix, in the top quartile. But I failed to reach the very high bar I set for myself two years ago. If you’re new to my bracketology column, welcome! Please, come in, make yourself at home. The column is usually longer and more focused on
Read moreThis is the end.
Hold your breath and count to ten.
Feel the earth move, and then.
Hear my bubble burst again…
The American public finds itself almost magnetically drawn to March Madness.
Read moreY’all smell that?
Read moreI’ve never been closer to quitting bracketology.
Read moreIt turns out that I might be quite good at bracketology.
Read moreBy: Jake Liker So here we are. Judgment day is upon us, at long last. After countless hours and several excruciating decisions, I submit my final projections to you and to the Bracket Matrix today. Regardless of what happens today, I offer to you, illustrious reader, my sincerest thanks for indulging in my column over the past two months. I
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