You know, it's a little bit I guess like predicting the winner of your NCAA bracket in six years.
Most years, in most offices, the winning NCAA bracket comes from someone who is far from an expert on college basketball.
The Wall Street Journal's Blindfold Bracket contest was designed to present a bias-free way of filling out an NCAA tournament bracket.
Two designers with a history of making successful tech products unveiled a new project this week: an NCAA tournament bracket customized for the iPhone.
By comparison, penciling in a No. 1 seed in your NCAA tournament bracket has been a pretty safe bet, with only two teams (Kansas in 2010, Pittsburgh in 2011) losing in the second round.
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The best way to profit off your NCAA tournament bracket is not, in fact, picking a bunch of round-of-64 upsets and then buying a round at the bar when one just so happens to hit.
The social media response was so great that later that year it debuted "March Music Madness, " in which people go online to submit their favorite workout songs for a bracket that mimics the NCAA's "March Madness" national basketball championship bracket.
California (32-3) was the selection of President Obama when he filled out his NCAA women's tournament bracket.
No. 2 Ohio State had managed to escape as the lone high seed left in the NCAA tournament's most-busted bracket.
INDIANAPOLIS March can be as cruel as it is mad: The best team in college basketball doesn't always win the NCAA tournament, or even get to the last weekend of the NCAA tournament, which is why filling out a bracket sometimes feels like spinning around while blindfolded and pinning the tail on a donkey.
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The Wall Street Journal presents its third annual Blindfold Bracket interactive graphic to help you make your NCAA men's college-basketball selections.
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What we're watching: The NCAA Tournament continues on, and if you haven't ripped up your bracket already in disgust there should be plenty of exciting hoops action.
In this all-American case, bracket is the etymological footnote to March Madness, the way the teams are designated to play out the NCAA tournament.
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