Tuesday, March 15, 2016
The anticipation is almost too much to handle for those of us who go crazy for the NCAA Mens Basketball Championship, known everywhere but Mars as "March Madness". Yes, I'm one of those guys that gets totally caught up in every one of the 36 games that lead up and through the three weeks of thrilling college basketball. And I play as many bracket contests as I can find. I don't (and won't) bore anyone about my research and hours of analysis of all of the matchups, annd my strategy for winning every year, but suffice to say, I love this time of year.
I don't think it's a coincidence that baseball's Spring Training season and March Madness and Little league baseball all start at around the same time. Despite any unusual temperature fluctuations outdoors,this is the Season Of Eternal Optimism, Fresh Starts and Anyone Can Win It All.
Buds are on the trees, green is poking up from the earth, and it's time to win something.
Bring it on.
Monday, March 17, 2014
MADNESS!
I am falling for every bracket contest out there, from those sponsored by local hoagie joints, to the more visible and popular bracket challenges from ESPN, CBS Sports (of course), P.C. Richard & Sons (the regional appliance retailer), and yes, that silly "Billion Dollar Challenge" from Quicken Loans and Yahoo Sports that promises to pay you $1 billion of Warren Buffett's money if you happen to fill out a perfect bracket.
I believe in Santa and the Easter Bunny, and I'm ready for the Zombie Apocalypse, too.
But I'll still fill out any and all brackets that I find. I like the challenge, and lately, I've been pretty good at it. Even won a few things. Coupla TVs. Cash. Gift cards. What good's a billion from a billionaire, if you don't at least try to win it, silly as it may be? Am I right, or am I right?
Good luck with YOUR brackets!
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Down In Flames
I promised myself this year that I would low-key my March Madness brackets activity, and for the most part, I have. I've entered 9 different bracket challenges this, contest with all sorts of prizes and awards. But after Thursday's and Friday's stunning upsets, there isn't going to me that much to talk about.
My brackets are in ruins.
But so are most of America's. Who would have EVER picked Harvard to upset New Mexico so stunningly? Or Wichita State to stomp all over Pittsburgh? Ole Miss taking out Wisconsin? Or Florida Gulf Coast University blowing the doors off Georgetown? C'mon now. Nobody saw these coming.
So enjoy the Cinderellas and the Big Boys and see who's gonna topple another basketball icon. You know they'll be a few more. You just know it.
As for me, I'm gonn na sxee how Far Temple and Lasalle can take themselves this year. I've got a good feeling about Lasalle. Even though I picked them to lose from the beginning.
Thursday, March 15, 2012
MADNESS

The Madness has begun. And if, for some reason, you don't know what I'm talking about, just keep surfing. Something will attract your wandering eye eventually.
This year, I've filled out EIGHT March Madness brackets,simply because that's how many I found by noon on Thursday. I'm hoping to do somewhat better than our Commander-in-Chief (that's Barack Obama, if you're still not sure what's going on here), who I think picked a fairly safe bracket with few if any upsets or surprises.
Here is one of my brackets, on the CBS Sports website for the bracket games:
http://freebracketchallenge.1.mayhem.cbssports.com/brackets
We'll just see, now, won't we?
I LOVE this time of year.
Monday, March 21, 2011
THE RECKONING

My brackets are in ruins. All 9 of them. The Big East collapsed, claiming St. John's, Villanova, Notre Dame, Louisville, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Cincinnati, Penn State, even Syracuse. The underdogs were not dogged enough. Temple showed spunk but just ran out of luck. Two of my Final Four selections are gone. Only Duke and BYU remain and may still not disappoint me.
And I was doing so well, too. After Saturday, I was in the 92nd percentile of the ESPN.com Bracket Challenge, by far the most populated bracket game, with well over 5 million participants. As of last night I am in the middle of the 47th percentile, some 3.019 million back in the pack. According to ESPN last night, no participant has a perfect score after 3 rounds, so at least all of this year's players have tasted some defeat.
Yeah, a saving grace. That's what I'm telling myself. But when you're this far back in the pack, the view stays the same. Yech.
Monday, March 14, 2011
We're Talkin' BRACKETS. BRACKETS!

And the prizes are bigger than ever, from smartphones to iPads and other tablets to 55" Samsung HDTVs to a cool million of those American dollars . Here's where you, too, can test your skill at bracketology:
CBS Sports.com
ESPN
The Sporting News
Yahoo Sports
AOL Sports/Fanhouse
Slack's Hoagie Shack
The Trentonian
P.C. Richard & Sons
WFAN, NYC
This year, as you may have by now heard, it's 68 teams in the mix, and play begins tomorrow night (Tuesday), so get your picks in, pigeons!
I love this time of year.
How do you think you'll do?
Post your brackets, if you dare.
Sunday, March 22, 2009
BRACKETOLOGY, Part 1
I was quite optimistic after Thursday night's end of play, because at that time, I was PERFECT.
It only took three more days of tournament play to shatter that bubble of confidence. By end of play tonight, I'm below the middle of the pack:
Rich Pawlak's MasterBlast
PTS 460
PCT(%) 43.69%
RNK 2607257
PPR 1240
And yes, that third column, is RANK, and my ranking on ESPN's Bracket Challenge, one of seven brackets I'm playing, has me at 2,607,257, which 439,967 slots behind President Obama. Over 5 MILLION people are playing on the ESPN website. Unbelievable.