Time for another shot at being the "prognosticators of prognosticators"...
The NCAA bracket has been released.
There are 16 "regional tournaments" first. Then, there are 8 super regionals, followed by the CWS. At the CWS, there are two teams that play the "championship series" for the NCAA D1 title..
Each round counts 16 points. So, 1 point for picking regional winner, 2 points for picking the super regional winners, 8 for the championship series, and 16 for the champion.
SO:
*PLEASE* use this format:
List regional tournaments champions, followed by super regional champions, followed by the team teams playing the final teams playing in the championship series, followed by the ultimate champion. For the tie breaker, put the *TOTAL* number of runs scored in the *ENTIRE* championship series.
FOR EXAMPLE:
REGIONALS
Oregon, Minnesota, Arizona state, Florida state, Florida, Washington, Baylor, Georgia, UCLA, Kentucky, Arizona, La-Lafayette, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri, Alabama
SUPER REGIONALS
Oregon, ASU, Washington, Georgia, UCLA, Arizona, OK, Alabama
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Oregon, Georgia
CHAMPION
Georgia
TOTAL RUNS SCORED
12
The NCAA bracket has been released.
There are 16 "regional tournaments" first. Then, there are 8 super regionals, followed by the CWS. At the CWS, there are two teams that play the "championship series" for the NCAA D1 title..
Each round counts 16 points. So, 1 point for picking regional winner, 2 points for picking the super regional winners, 8 for the championship series, and 16 for the champion.
SO:
*PLEASE* use this format:
List regional tournaments champions, followed by super regional champions, followed by the team teams playing the final teams playing in the championship series, followed by the ultimate champion. For the tie breaker, put the *TOTAL* number of runs scored in the *ENTIRE* championship series.
FOR EXAMPLE:
REGIONALS
Oregon, Minnesota, Arizona state, Florida state, Florida, Washington, Baylor, Georgia, UCLA, Kentucky, Arizona, La-Lafayette, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri, Alabama
SUPER REGIONALS
Oregon, ASU, Washington, Georgia, UCLA, Arizona, OK, Alabama
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Oregon, Georgia
CHAMPION
Georgia
TOTAL RUNS SCORED
12
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