Sunday 26 February 2012

What You Need To Know About NCAA Brackets 2012

By Berta Simon


Sporting fans of all ages follow different kinds of sports throughout the years. Some people like watching American football and seeing which teams can make it to the championship game each year. Other people love to watch baseball. If you're the type of person who can't wait for the college basketball tournament to start, you might want some information about filling out NCAA brackets 2012.

There will be lots of upsets that happen during the first round. Usually, they will not happen against one or two seeded teams. This is generally because the highest ranked teams will get the top seeds, and the weakest teams will get the fifteen or sixteen seeds. In the history of the tournament, a sixteen seeded team has never beaten a top ranked team in the first round.

Usually the most upsets will happen against five seeds or six seeds. This is because some eleven and twelve seeds are unfairly ranked either because of national acclaim or strength of schedule. The five and six seeds can also be ranked too high, which leads to a lot of upsets in these two match ups.

When you fill out your bracket, you should try to have a couple number one seeded teams in your final four. This is because they are generally the favorites to make it that far. You should try to mix in a hot two or three seed as well, but keep in mind that no one can ever really predict the future.

There are many kinds of pools that you can enter with your friends or on the internet. Some people play for fun while others play for money. The most important thing you need to do to win is to actually fill out your bracket on time, or else you may be disqualified from entering a pool.

If you're looking to fill out NCAA brackets 2012, there are many free templates available on the internet. Do your research about different teams and think about which teams may be unfairly seeded in the tournament. The more you know about smaller schools, the better of a chance you will have in predicting upsets. Good luck!




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