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I have decided to start a Yahoo Fantasy Bracket Pickem...Not sure if someone else has started one here or not but if you would like to join here is the info...If someone here has started one already, let me know and I will join.
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Well, you know I already joined up. But I'm sure there will be some Sand Trappers sign up as well.

It pains me to say it, but I picked Duke to win it all. You just can't do much better than Williams and Redick when the game is on the line. Dave, I figured you would like that comment.

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I joined Don's team. I know nothing about basketball, which often helps in these, but I never win anything anyway.

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Speaking of SDSU, Oklahoma St. (my team of course) put the hurt on them in baseball the past two days. Even Tony Gwynn couldn't keep us down. As for their bball game with Indiana today, I thought hard about choosing them to win. They could easily get the job done because Indiana is very inconsistent. And SDSU has some solid scorers as well.

As for the brackets, I think I've done about six total. I joined this group and Don's group on Yahoo, as well as doing one on CNNSI, RosenblattReport, etc.

Surely one of those will win me something somewhere.

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I'm still alive in my pool (along with Erik and Cody). I went against picking a lot of upsets, which cost me some cheap points in the early rounds. But three of my final four teams are still around, including my finals matchup. As long as Villanova and LSU keep moving on, I'm OK.

And don't get me started on Michigan State's Tin Man-like lack of heart. At least George Mason knocked off UNC too, making the MSU loss not stand out so much. Grrrr.

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And don't get me started on Michigan State's Tin Man-like lack of heart. At least George Mason knocked off UNC too, making the MSU loss not stand out so much. Grrrr.

Well, I missed more than I would have liked due to a trip to the in-laws house, but I still caught a good portion of it. I had Michigan St. going to the finals in a lot of my brackets, and I believe that was the case in your fantasy league Don.

They really let me down big time. They usually have a tough first round, but they always find a way to win and then get better after that. This time, they sleptwalked too much and paid for it. I was highly disappointed to say the least. I'm not looking too great in the league, but maybe my future picks will pay off for me. That's really when the going gets tough I guess. So far, this has been one of my worst years in the bracket.
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This year's final four stunk if you were playing for money. There was no clear "good Team", Dang, I knew George Mason was going to the final four. LOL


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My team is usually in the tournament (Utah Utes), but this year we sucked. That being the case I just didn't watch it at all....

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