Only ten shopping days left....
...Until the NCAA's begin: Opening Round game to be played at UD Arena in Dayton on 3/13.
Probably featuring "Knight's" Riders versus some directional school.
Go directional school!
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Brackets? Charts and Graphs? Statistics? Let's leave that to the pros.
We here in Apartment404 are going to do away with our usual visual flourishes and provide you with the "21 Club", no gimmicks.
The following 21 teams are guaranteed to make the field of 65. That's GUARANTEED!
What happens once the games begin? Shit, nobody has a damn clue.
Come on now: Do you really think anyone knows who is going to win the 8/9 games? No one does, they just guess.
You should too, and take less than 6 seconds to make your picks. The gut may make a mistake, but it's rarely wrong. You'll feel better NOT knowing the school flower or founding fathers nickname of whomever you're "analyzing."
Which reminds us...
If you enter more than 2 NCAA pools, buy (don't rent) that cream Miata. Cuz you iz gay, either way.
"Fantasy sports" takes all the fantasy/fun/drama out of sports. We watch because we care, not because we have to.
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The 21 Club
(1) UCLA and Wisconsin.
-- Brian Butch or no, Wisconsin is a #1. And are you going to seriously question the Bruins? Thought not.
(2) North Carolina, Kansas, Ohio State, Washington State and Florida.
-- All teams capable of winning six. Or winning one. Wouldn't surprise us either way.
(3) Texas A&M, Georgetown, Virginia Tech, Memphis, Nevada, Pittsburgh, and Louisville.
-- Quality teams that have a chance to go down to Georgia, though all have one or two important question marks that will likely keep that from happening.
(4) Oregon, Virginia, Southern Illinois (though we have not seen them, they have some quality wins), and Butler.
-- Oregon has terrific talent, but is up and down, especially lately. Virginia is currently leading the ACC, which says more about the quality at the top of that league than the Wahoos ability to win more than two games in the tournament.
(5) UNLV, Duke, and Boston College.
-- UNLV has good numbers and has played so solid all year. Duke is still Duke, though inconsistent. And BC is experienced, though not deep.
Probably featuring "Knight's" Riders versus some directional school.
Go directional school!
---------------------------------------------
Brackets? Charts and Graphs? Statistics? Let's leave that to the pros.
We here in Apartment404 are going to do away with our usual visual flourishes and provide you with the "21 Club", no gimmicks.
The following 21 teams are guaranteed to make the field of 65. That's GUARANTEED!
What happens once the games begin? Shit, nobody has a damn clue.
Come on now: Do you really think anyone knows who is going to win the 8/9 games? No one does, they just guess.
You should too, and take less than 6 seconds to make your picks. The gut may make a mistake, but it's rarely wrong. You'll feel better NOT knowing the school flower or founding fathers nickname of whomever you're "analyzing."
Which reminds us...
If you enter more than 2 NCAA pools, buy (don't rent) that cream Miata. Cuz you iz gay, either way.
"Fantasy sports" takes all the fantasy/fun/drama out of sports. We watch because we care, not because we have to.
--------------------------------------------
The 21 Club
(1) UCLA and Wisconsin.
-- Brian Butch or no, Wisconsin is a #1. And are you going to seriously question the Bruins? Thought not.
(2) North Carolina, Kansas, Ohio State, Washington State and Florida.
-- All teams capable of winning six. Or winning one. Wouldn't surprise us either way.
(3) Texas A&M, Georgetown, Virginia Tech, Memphis, Nevada, Pittsburgh, and Louisville.
-- Quality teams that have a chance to go down to Georgia, though all have one or two important question marks that will likely keep that from happening.
(4) Oregon, Virginia, Southern Illinois (though we have not seen them, they have some quality wins), and Butler.
-- Oregon has terrific talent, but is up and down, especially lately. Virginia is currently leading the ACC, which says more about the quality at the top of that league than the Wahoos ability to win more than two games in the tournament.
(5) UNLV, Duke, and Boston College.
-- UNLV has good numbers and has played so solid all year. Duke is still Duke, though inconsistent. And BC is experienced, though not deep.
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