Standings

PlayerTotal PointsMax Possible1st Round2nd RoundSweet 16Elite 8Final 4Champ
Andy145145422720162416
Robbie14114144273016240
Rob1171174433208120
Todd1021024230108120

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National Championship

Final
(1) Kansas84
(1) Gonzaga78

Final Four

Final
(1) Kansas85
(7) West Virginia63
Final
(1) Gonzaga84
(4) Louisville73

Elite Eight

Final
(4) Maryland75
(7) West Virginia82
Final
(2) Kentucky71
(1) Kansas85
Final
(4) Louisville81
(3) Michigan St.72
Final
(1) Gonzaga72
(2) San Diego St.70

Sweet 16

Final
(3) Duke77
(2) Kentucky84
Final
(3) Villanova78
(7) West Virginia80
Final
(1) Kansas88
(12) Liberty53
Final
(1) Dayton70
(4) Maryland78

Final
(9) Rutgers77
(4) Louisville79
Final
(11) Indiana71
(2) San Diego St.80
Final
(2) Creighton77
(3) Michigan St.88
Final
(1) Gonzaga77
(4) Oregon73

Second Round

Final
(4) Maryland88
(12) Richmond72
Final
(11) Cincinnati67
(3) Michigan St.68
Final
(1) Kansas85
(9) Marquette73
Final
(12) Liberty88
(4) Wisconsin75

Final
(8) Colorado81
(1) Dayton85
Final
(11) Indiana80
(3) Seton Hall75
Final
(2) Creighton80
(7) Illinois66
Final
(7) Arizona69
(2) San Diego St.77

Final
(10) Arizona St.69
(2) Kentucky78
Final
(11) E. Tennessee St.63
(3) Duke92
Final
(1) Baylor66
(9) Rutgers74
Final
(4) Louisville73
(5) Ohio State56

Final
(5) Michigan56
(4) Oregon67
Final
(3) Villanova79
(11) UCLA77
Final
(2) Florida St.76
(7) West Virginia81
Final
(1) Gonzaga77
(8) LSU73

First Round

Final
(6) BYU70
(11) Indiana76
Final
(8) Houston64
(9) Marquette72
Final
(5) Butler62
(12) Richmond71
Final
(2) Creighton89
(15) Little Rock70

Final
(3) Seton Hall79
(14) E. Washington69
Final
(1) Kansas75
(16) Siena55
Final
(4) Maryland62
(13) Akron53
Final
(7) Illinois92
(10) USC67

Final
(7) Arizona86
(10) Texas Tech73
Final
(4) Wisconsin71
(13) North Texas70
Final
(1) Dayton81
(16) Boston U.71
Final
(3) Michigan St.102
(14) Bradley52

Final
(2) San Diego St.87
(15) UC Irvine68
Final
(5) Auburn68
(12) Liberty81
Final
(8) Colorado71
(9) Florida68
Final
(6) Virginia64
(11) Cincinnati66

Final
(8) St. Mary’s82
(9) Rutgers84
Final
(2) Florida St.78
(15) Northern Kentucky68
Final
(7) Providence68
(10) Arizona St.76
Final
(1) Gonzaga95
(16) Prairie View A&M85

Final
(1) Baylor87
(16) Winthrop79
Final
(7) West Virginia71
(10) Utah State59
Final
(2) Kentucky80
(15) N. Dakota St.71
Final
(8) LSU89
(9) Oklahoma80

Final
(4) Louisville85
(13) Vermont76
Final
(6) Penn State77
(11) UCLA83
Final
(3) Duke97
(14) Belmont80
Final
(5) Michigan74
(12) Yale72

Final
(5) Ohio St.82
(12) SF Austin68
Final
(3) Villanova91
(14) Hofstra86
Final
(6) Iowa78
(11) E. Tenn. St.87
Final
(4) Oregon84
(13) New Mexico St.53

First Four

Final
(16) Boston U.71
(16) Robert Morris63
Final
(12) Texas74
(12) Richmond81

Final
(16) Prairie View A&M89
(16) NC Central64
Final
(11) NC State70
(11) UCLA79

March Madness 2020 – It’s On

That’s right. We’re not going to let a little virus stop us, are we? Thanks to the magic of technology, Mudville Analytics will be organizing a March Madness bracket pool! The only difference is, the games will be simulated by a computer.

How does that work? It’s a trade secret, but trust me… the good teams usually win, and the bad teams usually lose.

The bracket is based on Joe Lunardi’s final ESPN Bracketology bracket.

The scoring is as follows:

  • 1st Round – 2 pts per correct pick
  • 2nd Round – 3 pts
  • Sweet 16 – 5 pts
  • Elite 8 – 8 pts
  • Final Four – 12 pts
  • Championship – 16 pts

The maximum possible score is 224.

The tiebreaker will be the combined number of points scored by both teams in the championship game.

We will NOT be picking the winners of the First Four games on Tuesday and Wednesday. But, if you like, you can wait to see who wins those games before submitting your bracket.

To enter, download the Excel bracket template below, fill it out, save it, and send it to me at thesnac@hotmail.com. All brackets must be received by 12:00 PM on Thursday.

I will send out scoring updates by email and, if I can get my act together, will also post standings on this site.

My plan is to run the simulations and post the results on the actual days that the games would have been played. So the First Four will be played on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the First Round will start on Thursday. I’m working on being able to provide real time scores on this site that will make it look like the game is actually being played – you will see the score changing during the “game”. Not promising anything but that’s my goal.

The entry fee is an optional donation of any amount. All proceeds will be given to a charity that I and the winner will select. There are 3 ways to pay:

  • PayPal to thesnac@hotmail.com (preferred)
  • Zelle
  • Mail a check to 3020 Shaker Dr., Charlotte, NC 28210

Here’s the entry form: