I know I’ve been lax with pool updates so far this year, due partly to work and family obligations, and partly to my attendance at the Denver games Thursday and Saturday. But anyway, here is where things stand at the moment: Men’s pool: Through the first two Sunday games, Ben Sloniker leads with 176 out of a possible 210 points… Read more »
Six “below the Red Line” mid-majors — seven if you count Gonzaga — survived the first two days (or three days, in VCU’s case) of the 2011 NCAA Tournament. Here’s my #GiantBracket: Meanwhile, in the 16th annual Living Room Times pool, Greg Shtraks of Montclair, New Jersey leads the LRT men’s NCAA pool with 124 points out of a possible… Read more »
What a day at the Pepsi Center. Wow. More later. Must sleep. P.S. Here are the pool standings. Mark Jordon went 15-1 and leads the 16th annual Living Room Times men’s NCAA pool with 69 points out of a possible 76 (he earned 60 points yesterday, on top of his 9 from the First Four). David Mathues is second with… Read more »
The pools are, as always, free to enter. Winners will get a t-shirt*, and eternal glory. Complete rules here. Entry links below. Good luck! Men’s NCAA Tournament Pool: Current standings here. Scoring system: 3-4-7-10-16-24-33. Women’s NCAA Tournament Pool: Current standings here. Scoring system: 4-7-11-17-24-33. NIT Pool: Current standings here. Scoring system: 7-10-15-20-25. *As I’ve mentioned before, I’m two years behind… Read more »
If there’s one region on my bracket that’s giving me major headaches right now, it’s the Southeast. The region has some incredibly weak top seeds (#1 Pitt, which always seems to be a paper tiger come tournament time; #2 Florida, grossly overseeded for no discernible reason; and #3 BYU, struggling without Brandon Davies) and five of the strongest mid-majors in… Read more »
It’s become clear to me that most pool administrators are handling this newfangled “First Four” different than me, and concerns have been expressed about the Tuesday deadline, and the uncertainties created by those Tuesday & Wednesday games. As such, I’ve had a change of heart about the pool deadline and rules. I’ve decided to utilize the ingenious “Option 3” described… Read more »
WHEEE!!!! It’s College Basketball Christmas!! Here’s my annual Bubble Scoresheet, to be marked up and followed-along-with during the Selection Show, to give a clearer idea of how many bubble spots are left. I show 13 teams competing for 6 spots (although really, VCU, Missouri State and Harvard could just as easily be in the “very likely out” category — I’d… Read more »
Before it gets completely lost and forgotten in the impending insanity of Selection Sunday, the Big Dance and the Living Room Times NCAA & NIT Pools, here’s the archive of my entire liveblog (via Twitter) of the Big Sky championship game Wednesday night. It was a truly epic experience — I was sitting just a few feet in front of… Read more »
First things first: you can now “like” the 16th annual Living Room Times NCAA & NIT Pools on Facebook. Do that now, and you’ll automatically get an update Sunday night when the pools are ready to go. Secondly… after much deliberation and some excellent analysis by blog readers, I’ve decided to abandon the “upset points” idea, and stick with a… Read more »
When I set up the first Living Room Times NCAA Pool in 1996, I was using a primitive piece of DOS software (yes, DOS!) that assigned, by default, point values through the tournament’s six rounds in a 5-7-10-15-20-25 fashion. I’m not sure if this was customizable, but even if it was, I gave it zero thought. I’d never run an… Read more »