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Blue Devils Blog - Unique March Madness Pick ‘Em Pool



It’s that time of year again when friends and coworkers across the country are getting together to fill out brackets for March Madness. I am one of those guys who watches the selections shows, surfs different sports websites for their advice, and still buys two different newspapers to read before filling out my bracket. A couple days later, I find I can’t get through the first round undefeated. But then again, very few get through Thursday and Friday with a perfect bracket.


The thing I love about March Madness is that it brings people from different walks of life together. You have your diehard sports fans filling out brackets, as well as people who don’t follow sports but love to fill out a bracket. I have had friends who don’t follow sports who make their picks based on the mascot or even team colors.


Several years ago, I joined a unique March Madness office pool at work created by my buddy who’s nickname is “The Flo” and have been hooked ever since. What I like about this office pool is that it is something different than your normal “fill out a bracket” office pool. It is a pool for hard-core college basketball fans as well as people who have never watched a game.


You need 16 people to do the pool. After the teams are announced on Selection Sunday you take the 64 teams (the teams in the play in games are both grouped in one team slot) and split them into 4 groups. The groups below are the following:


#13 – #16 seeds - Low #9 – #12 seeds - Mid-Low #5 – #8 seeds - Mid-High #1 – #4 seeds - High




Each of the 16 people in your pool each get a team out of the 4 groups listed above. You could put the teams in 4 hats and do a random draw or you could use a computer to generate the pics. It is a fair pool, since everybody ends up with a low, mid-low, mid-high, and high seed. If one of your 4 teams is the winner of the NCAA Tourney, you win the pool.


For this pool, I used the old school method of cutting out the 64 teams and grouping them in the 4 seed groups. I used my 2010 Duke national championship cups :) to shake up the pieces of paper and draw out each person's picks at random.





As you can see, this is a unique office pool. I myself take a sharpie and scratch out the teams as they are eliminated from the tournament. There is no better feeling as a Duke fan than marking out North Carolina from the pool as they get eliminated. With Selection Sunday already completed, this is another pool you can do along with filling out the brackets.


We here at Blue Devils Blog have created the pool with myself @Skeelow22, and 15 Twitter friends/followers who responded to a request to join. Results of the random selections are below.



Twitter Handle

#1-4 Team

#5-8 Team

#9-12 Team

#13-16 Team

@rheidrick24

Illinois

Ohio State

UAB

St Peter's

@uhhlishhaa

Kansas

Texas

TCU

Yale

@dukeblogger

Kentucky

Seton Hall

Iowa State

Vermont

@opiechadwick

Auburn

Houston

VT

Delaware

@GetOnTap

Arizona

UNC

Loyola Chi

Akron

@slewis225

Tennessee

USC

Michigan

Montana State

@bfmsguy

Texas Tech

Murray State

Memphis

TXSO/TAMC

@Skeelow22

Villanova

Alabama

San Francisco

S Dak St

@AubreyWright3

Baylor

UCONN

Miami

WRST/BRY

@FishFry02

UCLA

Colorado St

Marquette

Longwood

@2Dukegirl21

Duke

San Diego State

N Mex State

Chattanooga

@BigD9127

Wisconsin

Michigan State

Davidson

Georgia State

@ckiles23

Purdue

LSU

RUTG/ND

Norfolk State

@M_Bulge19

Gonzaga

Saint Mary's

Richmond

CS Fullerton

@jaredjohnson1

Arkansas

Iowa

Creighton

Jax State

@FutrellDawn

Providence

Boise State

WYO/IND

Colgate





Winner to receive a small Duke prize. Enjoy March Madness and Go Duke.

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