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CATS!!!

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On March 27, 2011

And now we're to the end. Frankly, I was surprised that any of the 139 entries still stood a chance of victory, given the grave and disturbing events of the.

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Whoops

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On March 27, 2011
Jay Bilas is now two games away from achieving Maximum Possible Predictive Error. Update: Apparently two of the 5.9 million entries in ESPN's NCAA pool chose all four semi-finalists correctly. Given that the average seed of the four teams is 6.5, while the average seed...
While I love to see Ohio State fail, this case serves to exemplify the basic absurdity of big college athletics: Five players were found to have sold awards, gifts and university apparel, plus receive improper benefits in 2009. In addition to missing five games next...

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On October 17, 2010

Ladies and gents, I present the undefeated, number one ranked Oregon Ducks. This is the first #1 ranking in the history of the program. The word is that Boise State.

I had assumed that everyone had been eliminated from the LGM Tourney Challenge, but apparently this was not the case. The two current leaders are M. Strausz's Fort Worth Barnstormers, and K. Adams Know-Nothings. Strausz has Syracuse winning, which means he's probably done for all...
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