Bracketology S-Curve For January 29, 2012
As usual, I've posted an S-curve as a preview to Monday's full bracket up on SB Nation. My next updated S-curve will come at some point on Friday, either in the morning to go along with the first B...
As usual, I've posted an S-curve as a preview to Monday's full bracket up on SB Nation. My next updated S-curve will come at some point on Friday, either in the morning to go along with the first B...
As tomorrow is a winter Monday that's not a holiday, my full bracket projection will be up on SBNation.com at some point in the morning. To whet your appetite in the meantime, here's the S-curve. A...
Trying this again... My full NCAA bracket 2012 for this week will be is up at SB Nation later this morning. Here's how my S-curve looks for it. There have been a trio of changes from Sunday night...
As a preview to tomorrow's Tuesday's (delayed a day because no one is online today because of the holiday I don't have off myself) full bracket on SBNation.com, here's a look at how my S-curve...
Since this topic is going to come up in this week's bracket, I figured that I would share with you how I determine who receives each of the 31 automatic bids during a regular season bracket...
Since it's exam week and things are rather quiet in college basketball, Blogging the Bracket's Chris Dobbertean takes a look at which Western mid-majors are making their case for selection, or at least a decent seed.
Since it's exam week and things are rather quiet in college basketball, Blogging the Bracket's Chris Dobbertean takes a look at which Midwestern mid-majors are making their case for selection, or at least a decent seed.
Since it's exam week and things are rather quiet in college basketball, Blogging the Bracket's Chris Dobbertean takes a look at which Eastern mid-majors are making their case for selection, or at least a decent seed.
Since it's exam week and things are rather quiet in college basketball, Blogging the Bracket's Chris Dobbertean takes a look at which Conference USA teams are making their case for selection, and which are failing.