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Delta Sigma Phuk Ups
| posted on 02-21-2002 @ 10:42 PM | |
Psychopath Registered: Sep. 00
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This might sound like a dumb ass question but I've had arguments over it for a few years...Has anyone ever predicted the entire NCAA Tournamnet correctly? In my pools I've seen a half of a bracket all right...Any ideas?
By the way i think it is fucking impossible....If your gonna pick the 1-16 game god bless you but to get the 8-9 game right is the hardest thing to do...
"Stinky, who most certainly does not rule"- J.Norton
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Cluster F
| posted on 02-21-2002 @ 11:12 PM | |
O&A Board Regular Registered: Oct. 00
| 2 years ago, i only lost 9 games overall...last year i lost 17 overall. Its pretty damn tough to do undefeated, too unpredictable. The purpose is to just get at least 6 or 7 of your teams in the elite 8.
AIM: GMoneyBagz
Crack Committee - 2002 Objectives Are Coming
Go Knicks, Giants, Rangers, and Rutgers Men's Basketball (clinched NIT bid already, now shooting for NCAA bid)
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Francine Banger
| posted on 02-22-2002 @ 12:01 AM | |
O&A Board Regular Registered: Dec. 00
| To get the entire NCAA tourney correct you would have to go 64-0, which is virtually impossible.
You would have a better chance of winning the lottery.
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...And now the battle between us and them has begun.
JYD-4-LIFE.
| posted on 02-22-2002 @ 12:39 AM | |
O&A Board Veteran Registered: May. 00
| Im sure it's been done before. I think someone did it on espn.com either last year or a couple of years ago to win $1 million or maybe it was foxsports.com
Sometimes we can choose the path we follow. Sometimes our choices are made for us. And sometimes we have no choice at all.
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