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RE: Realistic Mid-Major At-Large Bid Candidates
(03-06-2018 01:26 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(03-06-2018 09:47 AM)The Cutter of Bish Wrote:  BracketMatrix already had them as a 10

BracketMatrix 03-lol

Somewhere between 70-90% of those brackets are made up by random dudes who just have an opinion about who they would put in a bracket and then post their bracket on the internet. Their opinions are no more or less valid than those of anyone commenting in this thread.

Here's one example. Click on the link and see for yourself: https://aidansbracketology.wordpress.com/

"aidansbracketology: Your Guide to the Best NCAA Brcketology" [sic]

That is what you're relying on when you say "BracketMatrix said this" or "BracketMatrix said that".

With that said, it's not exceedingly hard to get 60 of 68 teams right, especially with the more public brackets such as Joe Lunardi's readily available to guide you. Really, the only hard thing about bracketology is seeding and the last few teams and because there are so many brackets, that's gonna vary and be ambiguous regardless of its authenticity or not.
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