The Best College Basketball Mascot Wingman Bracket demonstrated a flare for the dramatic and there were plenty of upsets to go around. However, at the end of it all, overall number one seed Big Red from Western Kentucky emerged victorious.
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Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Favorite NCAA Announcer
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The first "March Madness" edition of The Bracket Project ended with Jay Bilas taking out Gus Johnson. It's hard to say whether this upset victory was fueled by the fact that Gus Johnson is no longer calling NCAA Tournament games, or if Jay Bilas's self-proclaimed "swag" was just too much for the excited play-by-play guy to handle. Either way, the former Duke Blue Devil was the first #2 seed to take home a Bracket Project crown. Congratulations to Jay!
The first "March Madness" edition of The Bracket Project ended with Jay Bilas taking out Gus Johnson. It's hard to say whether this upset victory was fueled by the fact that Gus Johnson is no longer calling NCAA Tournament games, or if Jay Bilas's self-proclaimed "swag" was just too much for the excited play-by-play guy to handle. Either way, the former Duke Blue Devil was the first #2 seed to take home a Bracket Project crown. Congratulations to Jay!
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Favorite Movie Villain
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After easing past all competition on their way to the Finals, top overall seeds Darth Vader and the Joker slugged it out to determine our Favorite Movie Villain. In a mild upset, Batman’s arch nemesis knocked off the Star Wars dark lord, taking 56% of the vote. Thanks to everyone who participated.
After easing past all competition on their way to the Finals, top overall seeds Darth Vader and the Joker slugged it out to determine our Favorite Movie Villain. In a mild upset, Batman’s arch nemesis knocked off the Star Wars dark lord, taking 56% of the vote. Thanks to everyone who participated.
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