How bad have your picks been?

Submitted by jrt336 on
Well, my bracket is done. 6-6 right now, with Texas losing and Tennesse tied. There's a chance I'll end the day at .500. How are you doing. Is there anyone that is doing better than .750?

evenyoubrutus

March 19th, 2010 at 8:12 AM ^

I'm not the most objective person in the world and it has really hurt me. I mean, this year I have Michigan going all the way so my bracket is already destroyed.

Steve Levy Sucks

March 19th, 2010 at 8:19 AM ^

it's safe to say I suck at the brackets. First day and I'm 8-8 and already out of the office pool and there is no chance of making a rebound after today considering I had Georgetown going to the elite 8 and UTEP, Marquette and N.D. in the Sweet 16. Dammitt!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

March 19th, 2010 at 9:10 AM ^

LOL Big East. Losing to two 11's and a 13. And coming thisfuckingclose to losing to a 15. Too bad I had Georgetown and Marquette in the Sweet 16. Is it bad that I also have Syracuse and WVU in my Final Four? Yes, probably. Can still do pretty well in the office pool but I need Siena to take care of business today.

Steve in PA

March 19th, 2010 at 9:12 AM ^

I'm 8/16, but I've only lost Georgetown and Marquette in my $$ bracket that doesn't count points until the sweet 16. It just means that I'll get no points from those (low ranked) spots. First day of games is usual brutal for me since there's a lot of teams that were great in their divisions playing against teams that were meh in the major divisions (I'm looking at you G'town, Marquette, and Texas). By second game in a region, the pretenders are gone and I do much better.

BlueRaines

March 19th, 2010 at 9:48 AM ^

Right now my bracket doesn't look very good but I've realized the last few years that it doesn't really matter how you do in the first round as long as you keep at least 3 of 4 of your final four teams in. I've gone perfect on the first day before and still lost the pool because the second round killed me. It's all about the final 4 and championship game.

UMfan21

March 19th, 2010 at 11:15 AM ^

Depends on what the others have picked for their final four. If your brackets are similar enough, the first two rounds act as a tiebreaker in many cases. I've had a good final four before, but finished in 2nd place because my coworker picked an almost identical final four.

Medic

March 19th, 2010 at 10:47 AM ^

I had SDSU (so close), Vandy, and Notre Dame in the sweet 16. Whoops! Despite those train wrecks, I still have a lot of potential points compared to the leaders so at least I'm not dead yet. I have almost all favorites today, hopefully order is restored.

victors2000

March 19th, 2010 at 12:17 PM ^

When you got something riding on these games, it gets pretty intense! For a short while there I was a Murray St. Racer; I was at the gym watching the end of it and I almost leaped off the eliptical when the last second shot went it. I was real happy for them. I think that's why I was so bummed when our team got beat by the Buckeyes, we missed a chance to experience that joy.

mejunglechop

March 19th, 2010 at 3:40 PM ^

When I was younger and didn't take filling out a bracket so seriously I always seemed to be in the top 20% or so. The last two years I've looked at Sagarin, Kenpom, coaches' PACE ratings, everything and I'm headed for bottom 10% for a second straight year.

burntorange wi…

March 19th, 2010 at 6:24 PM ^

had them in the e8 and had utep going s16. outside of that: texas, vandy, nd, richmond, florida. im 7-0 today. much better. need texas atm not to blow it against utah state to feel better. im rather pleased that i picked wash over marquette, always felt that marq was a tad bit overrated and wash was too talented. got wash going to s16. course....i DO have louisville going to e8 so today MIGHT be a terrible day for me if they end up losing.