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    From Johnny RSFCootball@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 16 07:48:47 2022
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that Gonzaga was going to be in my final four.
    I lean heavily on computer models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s generally
    the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!

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  • From Eric Ramon@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Wed Mar 16 13:33:55 2022
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:48:50 AM UTC-7, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that Gonzaga was going to be in my final
    four. I lean heavily on computer models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!

    I did a smart thing this year and didn't do a bracket. But I hope yours wins.

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  • From GrtArtiste@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Wed Mar 16 17:46:34 2022
    On 3/16/2022 10:48 AM, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that Gonzaga was going to be in my final
    four. I lean heavily on computer models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!


    I've given up doing a bracket, but I do participate in a family pool in
    which I risk $8 to win $64. Some in the group weren't happy with my draw:

    16. Norfolk State
    2. Duke
    2. Auburn
    2. Villanova (if your next pick was the 4th 2 seed, we were going to cry
    foul!)
    8. San Diego St.
    6. Texas
    4. Arkansas
    3. Tennessee

    GrtArtiste

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  • From unclejr@21:1/5 to Eric Ramon on Wed Mar 16 17:54:31 2022
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 3:33:58 PM UTC-5, Eric Ramon wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:48:50 AM UTC-7, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that Gonzaga was going to be in my final
    four. I lean heavily on computer models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!
    I did a smart thing this year and didn't do a bracket. But I hope yours wins.

    Here's mine.

    West: Cal-State Fullerton
    East: San Francisco
    South: Arizona
    Midwest: USC

    Champion: USC

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  • From unclejr@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Wed Mar 16 19:18:04 2022
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 9:17:33 PM UTC-5, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:54:33 PM UTC-5, unclejr wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 3:33:58 PM UTC-5, Eric Ramon wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:48:50 AM UTC-7, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that Gonzaga was going to be in my
    final four. I lean heavily on computer models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!
    I did a smart thing this year and didn't do a bracket. But I hope yours wins.
    Here's mine.

    West: Cal-State Fullerton
    East: San Francisco
    South: Arizona
    Midwest: USC

    Champion: USC
    You’re rsfcked dude. The gamecocks didn’t even make tournament and they just fired their coach. The other picks look good though.

    Thanks. Fight On!

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  • From Johnny RSFCootball@21:1/5 to unclejr on Wed Mar 16 19:17:31 2022
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:54:33 PM UTC-5, unclejr wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 3:33:58 PM UTC-5, Eric Ramon wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:48:50 AM UTC-7, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that Gonzaga was going to be in my
    final four. I lean heavily on computer models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!
    I did a smart thing this year and didn't do a bracket. But I hope yours wins.
    Here's mine.

    West: Cal-State Fullerton
    East: San Francisco
    South: Arizona
    Midwest: USC

    Champion: USC

    You’re rsfcked dude. The gamecocks didn’t even make tournament and they just fired their coach. The other picks look good though.

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  • From unclejr@21:1/5 to unclejr on Fri Mar 18 14:36:46 2022
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:54:33 PM UTC-5, unclejr wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 3:33:58 PM UTC-5, Eric Ramon wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 7:48:50 AM UTC-7, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that Gonzaga was going to be in my
    final four. I lean heavily on computer models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!
    I did a smart thing this year and didn't do a bracket. But I hope yours wins.
    Here's mine.

    West: Cal-State Fullerton
    East: San Francisco
    South: Arizona
    Midwest: USC

    Champion: USC

    Oh fucking well.

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  • From JGibson@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Sat Mar 19 13:30:00 2022
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 10:48:50 AM UTC-4, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that Gonzaga was going to be in my final
    four. I lean heavily on computer models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!

    I only had two in the final 4 but one was Kentucky. I also had Alabama going to the elite 8, so the SEC has cost me a lot of points so far. But the one I picked to be upset - Arkansas - came through in their win over Vermont.

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  • From JGibson@21:1/5 to Johnny RSFCootball on Mon Mar 21 06:55:58 2022
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 10:48:50 AM UTC-4, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that Gonzaga was going to be in my final
    four. I lean heavily on computer models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!

    Confirmed, an idot. So am I. The only SEC team I didn't have doing anything? Arkansas.

    Tennessee - national champs
    Kentucky - runners up
    Auburn - elite 8
    Alabama - elite 8

    Yeah, the SEC cost me more than any other conference in terms of wrongness this year. At least all my homer MWC picks only cost be 1 first round game each.

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  • From xyzzy@21:1/5 to JGibson on Mon Mar 21 15:14:34 2022
    JGibson <james.m.gibson@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 10:48:50 AM UTC-4, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking
    about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only
    thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that
    Gonzaga was going to be in my final four. I lean heavily on computer
    models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning
    strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if
    it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s
    some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that
    probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!

    Confirmed, an idot. So am I. The only SEC team I didn't have doing anything? Arkansas.

    Tennessee - national champs
    Kentucky - runners up
    Auburn - elite 8
    Alabama - elite 8

    Yeah, the SEC cost me more than any other conference in terms of
    wrongness this year. At least all my homer MWC picks only cost be 1 first round game each.


    My East Region is a complete wipeout. Doing better elsewhere and my
    champion (Kansas) is still alive.

    Ironically if I had been a stronger ACC homer I’d be doing much better than
    I am.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie

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  • From Eric Ramon@21:1/5 to xyzzy on Mon Mar 21 10:19:40 2022
    On Monday, March 21, 2022 at 8:14:37 AM UTC-7, xyzzy wrote:
    JGibson <james.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 10:48:50 AM UTC-4, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking
    about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only >> thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that
    Gonzaga was going to be in my final four. I lean heavily on computer
    models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning >> strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if >> it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s >> some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that
    probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!

    Confirmed, an idot. So am I. The only SEC team I didn't have doing anything? Arkansas.

    Tennessee - national champs
    Kentucky - runners up
    Auburn - elite 8
    Alabama - elite 8

    Yeah, the SEC cost me more than any other conference in terms of
    wrongness this year. At least all my homer MWC picks only cost be 1 first round game each.

    My East Region is a complete wipeout. Doing better elsewhere and my
    champion (Kansas) is still alive.

    Ironically if I had been a stronger ACC homer I’d be doing much better than
    I am.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie

    I didn't have a bracket this year, which has saved me heartburn. But if I had had one I'd have had USC still playing, UCLA gone.

    I've got a feeling Gonzaga and Arizona aren't getting past their next games.

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  • From JGibson@21:1/5 to Eric Ramon on Mon Mar 21 10:37:16 2022
    On Monday, March 21, 2022 at 1:19:42 PM UTC-4, Eric Ramon wrote:
    On Monday, March 21, 2022 at 8:14:37 AM UTC-7, xyzzy wrote:
    JGibson <james.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 10:48:50 AM UTC-4, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking >> about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only
    thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that >> Gonzaga was going to be in my final four. I lean heavily on computer
    models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning
    strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if
    it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s
    some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that >> probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!

    Confirmed, an idot. So am I. The only SEC team I didn't have doing anything? Arkansas.

    Tennessee - national champs
    Kentucky - runners up
    Auburn - elite 8
    Alabama - elite 8

    Yeah, the SEC cost me more than any other conference in terms of wrongness this year. At least all my homer MWC picks only cost be 1 first round game each.

    My East Region is a complete wipeout. Doing better elsewhere and my champion (Kansas) is still alive.

    Ironically if I had been a stronger ACC homer I’d be doing much better than
    I am.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie
    I didn't have a bracket this year, which has saved me heartburn. But if I had had one I'd have had USC still playing, UCLA gone.

    I've got a feeling Gonzaga and Arizona aren't getting past their next games.

    In most years, I'd do multiple brackets and enter them into the same pool. With my normal pool sources gone this year, I just entered my bracket into Jay Furr's contest and then a 1-on-1 against my wife. She's toasting me. And how does she pick
    winners? PA teams first, and then things like Richmond? That's where our one good friend did a visiting assistant professorship one year, so I'll pick them...

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  • From unclejr@21:1/5 to Eric Ramon on Mon Mar 21 14:09:40 2022
    On Monday, March 21, 2022 at 12:19:42 PM UTC-5, Eric Ramon wrote:
    On Monday, March 21, 2022 at 8:14:37 AM UTC-7, xyzzy wrote:
    JGibson <james.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
    On Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at 10:48:50 AM UTC-4, Johnny RSFCootball wrote:
    I somehow have three SEC teams in my final four, and I’m not talking >> about softball or football. It certainly wasn’t my intention. The only
    thing I was sure about when I started filling out my bracket was that >> Gonzaga was going to be in my final four. I lean heavily on computer
    models but I also look at the “people’s bracket”. As a pool winning
    strategy, I’ll avoid picking some favorites according to the models, if
    it looks like too many people are picking them, (Hi Duke!) That’s
    generally the only time I pick upsets in my bracket. Of course, there’s
    some subjectivity in choosing which of those upsets I go with, so that >> probably explains how I ended up with so many SEC teams.

    Go Gonzaga (and Tennessee and Kentucky and Auburn)!

    Confirmed, an idot. So am I. The only SEC team I didn't have doing anything? Arkansas.

    Tennessee - national champs
    Kentucky - runners up
    Auburn - elite 8
    Alabama - elite 8

    Yeah, the SEC cost me more than any other conference in terms of wrongness this year. At least all my homer MWC picks only cost be 1 first round game each.

    My East Region is a complete wipeout. Doing better elsewhere and my champion (Kansas) is still alive.

    Ironically if I had been a stronger ACC homer I’d be doing much better than
    I am.

    --
    “I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie
    I didn't have a bracket this year, which has saved me heartburn. But if I had had one I'd have had USC still playing, UCLA gone.

    I've got a feeling Gonzaga and Arizona aren't getting past their next games.

    Bless your heart.

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