BRYANT BLOG: What does my Division I bracket look like?
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by Jason Bryant
With the humbling experiment that was my Division II picks, why not subject myself to even more punishment by going round-by-round and picking things for the NCAA Division I championships. I mean, really, everyone has just as much of a chance to get more picks right based on their own favorite teams and personal associations than any of the "experts," but we do it because it's fun.
I spent time Monday night at my less than stellar digs at the Carol Hotel in Omaha filling out Division I brackets. I looked at the possibility of an upset, because they happen, and how things might shake out. Do I have reasons for things? I'd like to think so, but here's my full view of how I think things could end up when we kick off the tournament.
What did I pick and how did I pick 'em? Click the link below to read on.
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I spent time Monday night at my less than stellar digs at the Carol Hotel in Omaha filling out Division I brackets. I looked at the possibility of an upset, because they happen, and how things might shake out. Do I have reasons for things? I'd like to think so, but here's my full view of how I think things could end up when we kick off the tournament.
What did I pick and how did I pick 'em? Click the link below to read on.
Read the rest of Jason Bryant's USA Wrestling Nation Blog Here.
Got a wrestling blog? Start one or post one on www.usawrestlingnation.com
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