There's no wrong way to fill out an NCAA Tournament bracket. You could pick the more ferocious mascot or choose teams by which color you like better. You could flip a coin or ask your dog. You could go straight chalk or randomly pick a bunch of upsets.
Who's overseeded? Underseeded? How about a potential sleeper? BTN.com senior writer Tom Dienhart takes a Big Ten-centric look at the NCAA tournament bracket.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) – The work of the NCAA Division 1 tournament selection committee is over and the field is set for the tournament. TAKE THE BRACKET CHALLENGE. As expected Kentucky is the top overall seed and No.
It is March, as you know, which means that media outlets such as ours use interest in the upcoming NCAA college basketball tournament as an excuse to develop imaginary brackets of other important contests. In part, this is because we are not bound by
OK, the NCAA bracket is set. It's time for the Big Ten to make a run at the conference's first national championship since Mateen Cleaves led Michigan State to the summit in 2000. The league's best hope is Wisconsin, which