• August 14, 2021

Support for March Madness: Who Will Win It All This Year?

It’s 2009 and the March madness is right around the corner again! It is the most exciting time of the year! Most people don’t even watch college basketball until March Madness. If you don’t know the March Madness rules, here they are:

1. Team field starts at 64

1 seed plays the sixteenth seed
2 seeded players play 15
3 seed plays the fourteenth seed
4 seed plays the thirteenth seed
5 seed plays the 12th seed
6 seed plays the eleventh seed
7 seed plays the tenth seed
8 seed plays the ninth seed

After the first 2 days, the team field will be reduced to 64 and your group for the madness of the march will only have 32 teams. From then on, those winners face each other, reducing the field to 16 teams, then 8, then 4, and finally the national championship game between the 2 surviving teams. Last year we saw two No. 1 seeds playing for the national championship last year. That is VERY unlikely and hasn’t happened for a long time since last year. In the national championship in your March madness group, you should have a No. 1 seed playing in the national championship and the other team a No. 2 seed or 3 seed. Most likely, a 2 or 3 seed will surface and heat up during the madness of the march and hit the national championship game.

This year, who will win the march madness box? Our experts this year say that the Uconn Huskies will win the national championship this year. They have the absolute best team and can take on the challenge of Duke and North Carolina any day of the week. The national championship game will come to the last minute, but in the end the Uconn Huskies should walk away this year as national champions. It has been more than 5 years since they won the national college basketball championship and they are behind.

When the parenthesis for the madness of the march is available for you to print and fill out, you really have to take into account the statistics of each parenthesis. Some notable ones:

1. No number 1 seed has EVER lost to a number 16 seed

2. Only twice in history has a 2 seeded NEVER lost to a 15 seeded.

3. Almost every year, the tenth seed beats the seventh twice.

4. Approximately 1 eleventh seed gets a sixth seed each year

5. The ninth seed generally kills the eighth seed half the time.

6. 1 in 3 years, a twelfth seed kills a fourth seed

March Madness is one of the best times of the year! You can really feel the spirit of college basketball during this time. I wish you the best of luck as you complete your crazy hiatus from the march and I hope you become the winner with these tips from this article!

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