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The CFP Tournament Bracket is up and running. Please click the link below to go to the site.
Instructions: Fill out who you think will win each game all the way up to and including the Tournament Winner. Fill out your username, and press submit. (You should see a white page with the word "Success!" or something like that. If not, contact me).
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CFP 2006 TOURNAMENT BRACKET
TOURNAMENT PICKS: Here's how to pick
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Matt, unless I'm mistaken you forgot two teams, the #64 & #65 teams in the bracket, so hopefully one of them doesn't win the tournament!
I like how you were able to group all the teams together into one page, that made it really simple and easy to do!
Is there any way, (just an idea) maybe we could do something similar with NCAA football?
What I'm thinking, is we could maybe all make 'preliminary' picks about which teams will win each conference? It would be similar to the NCAA bracket, except it would only include 11 picks. Just an idea.
I like how you were able to group all the teams together into one page, that made it really simple and easy to do!
Is there any way, (just an idea) maybe we could do something similar with NCAA football?
What I'm thinking, is we could maybe all make 'preliminary' picks about which teams will win each conference? It would be similar to the NCAA bracket, except it would only include 11 picks. Just an idea.
I have seen a lot of office polls and brackets in various places but why do no brackets ever have us pick the winner of the opening round game? They always lump them together and place them in the first round.
In general, the opening round game (64 vs. 65) usually pairs two pretty evenly matched teams. This year with Monmouth and Hampton is no exception. While virtually no one will pick one of these schools against a #1 seed there might be quite a bit of variety in who everybody would pick to win the game between the two schools.
For the record, I pick Monmouth in a close one.
In general, the opening round game (64 vs. 65) usually pairs two pretty evenly matched teams. This year with Monmouth and Hampton is no exception. While virtually no one will pick one of these schools against a #1 seed there might be quite a bit of variety in who everybody would pick to win the game between the two schools.
For the record, I pick Monmouth in a close one.
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