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 : Change We Can Believe In   |  Sam Graham-Felsen's Blog: Barack's Bracket
Barack's got North Carolina, Pitt, UCLA, and Kansas in the Final Four, with the Tarheels going all the way. Click on the image below for a larger view... [image] I've got Kansas going all the way -- who did you pick? [link]

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The Roundup: Play Ball!
Published 3/31/2008 by RotoNation at The Big Lead
... Drink beer and fight cancer at the same time. (National Pub Crawl) The debate has been settled, here are the Top 50 hottest student bodies in the country. It’s all about the Pac-10. (PopCrunch) Teddy Roosevelt stopped for a chat with a couple of Braves last night. (Let Teddy Win) John Calipari calls out UCLA and says they suck, sort of. (Gutty Little Bruins) Obama goes three for four with his NCAA bracket Final Four (BarackObama.com) Scientists ruin another thing. Apparently, Dimaggio’s 56-game hitting ...

Tuesday Rundown: John McCain Is An Expert Bracketologist
Published 4/1/2008 by Anthony Hall at MVN Outsider
... that John McCain picked all four top seeds to reach the Final Four — so, if some major smarts in the field of Bracketology are your main criteria for a presidential candidate, then McCain’s your guy. Barack Obama, meanwhile, correctly selected three of the four teams in the Final Four, and Bill Clinton also had 75% of the Final Four accurately predicted. Hillary Clinton, by the way, ...

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