Bracketology 101
Tuesday, February 16, 2010

B101's Questions For The Competition

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Questions For The Competition is a weekly column that addresses our issues with the brackets of other bracketology "experts." This...
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Monday, February 15, 2010

B101's Weekday Tweets - Monday

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Our quick thoughts on Monday's results: What a difference 48 hours made for UConn. Two days after what Jim Calhoun called an "embar...
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Bracketology 101's Field of 65 - Feb. 15

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There were a ton of upsets this past week, both at the top of the bracket (Syracuse, Georgetown) and towards the bottom (Cornell, Siena). Se...
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B101's Sunday Tweets

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Our quick thoughts on Sunday's results: It was only appropriate that on Valentine's Day, four teams wearing red stole the headlines....
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Bracketology 101 has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Wall Street Journal and on ESPN Radio affiliates across the country. The site is designed to serve as a more reliable, more accurate alternative to the Bracketology selections of other major sports websites. Rather than predict teams based on the season ending today, or make wild predictions of the future, Bracketology 101 uses a unique "projection-prediction" method of selecting teams, giving fans a much more realistic idea of where their favorite teams stand in the eyes of the selection committee. While other bracketologists favor conferences or teams or rely entirely on RPI rankings in making their picks, we factor in a team's resume as a whole - big wins, bad losses, in and out-of-conference wins, upcoming schedules, conference tournament sites, and each team's overall strengths and weaknesses compared to other teams on the bubble. Our "Field of 68" is updated every Monday throughout the season, with daily updates coming during Championship Week.
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