OK, the original pool didn't work out so let's try something really simple for the Sweet 16.
1)You pick the winner of each region, in other words the four teams in the final four. You get 1 point for every one of those four teams you get right.
2) You pick one of your final four as champion. If you pick that right you get an additional 2 points.
So the max number of points you can get get is 6 if you picked every region right ad the champ.
3) Tiebreak- Pick the total points of the final game. Whoever's closest in either direction wins.
So that everyone can play even if you don't know a thing about college hoops here's some hints. I've listed the the four teams in each region with their original seeding (there were originally 16 teams in each region). The teams with a seeding close to 1, tend to be the better teams.
For the tiebreaker scores between 130 and 160 would be the most reasonable picks.
Atlanta Region:
1-Duke
4-LSU
6-West Virginia
2-Texas
Oakland Region:
1-Memphis
13-Bradley
3-Gonzaga
2-UCLA
Washington DC Region:
1) UConn
5-Washington
11-George Mason
7-Wichita State
Minneapolis Region:
1-Villanova
4-Boston College
3-Florida
7-Georgetown
1)You pick the winner of each region, in other words the four teams in the final four. You get 1 point for every one of those four teams you get right.
2) You pick one of your final four as champion. If you pick that right you get an additional 2 points.
So the max number of points you can get get is 6 if you picked every region right ad the champ.
3) Tiebreak- Pick the total points of the final game. Whoever's closest in either direction wins.
So that everyone can play even if you don't know a thing about college hoops here's some hints. I've listed the the four teams in each region with their original seeding (there were originally 16 teams in each region). The teams with a seeding close to 1, tend to be the better teams.
For the tiebreaker scores between 130 and 160 would be the most reasonable picks.
Atlanta Region:
1-Duke
4-LSU
6-West Virginia
2-Texas
Oakland Region:
1-Memphis
13-Bradley
3-Gonzaga
2-UCLA
Washington DC Region:
1) UConn
5-Washington
11-George Mason
7-Wichita State
Minneapolis Region:
1-Villanova
4-Boston College
3-Florida
7-Georgetown
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