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2010 NCAA Tournament Predictions


Much like 2009, I'm bringing Chalk-lit to the table. Of the #1 seeds I think Kansas and Kentucky have the toughest climbs but that they are too talented to come up short. Duke probably has the easiest bracket but they are Duke so I can't pick them without hating myself so I choose Nova to get back on track. The Cuse's bracket despite being in the west looks relatively smooth as well so they get through. Finally we're going #1 vs. #2 or Straight Chalk-lit and then I'm taking Wall, Cousins and the freshman crew over Kansas. Do I have confidence in any of my picks? Not at all.

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ZAM said…
Are you doing an ESPN group bracket this year, so those of us who read your stuff regularly can compete against you?

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