NCAA Tournament: A Guide to Filling Out Your Brackets


NCAA Tournament - March Madness College Basketball

What's up RotoBallers, March Madness is officially here, and RotoBaller will be bringing you a full breakdown on the NCAA tournament. After you're done here, be sure to check out the rest of our NCAA tournament columns and advice including tournament winners/picks, sleepers, busts and breakdowns of each region.

I'm here to give you a tournament strategy guide - important things to know before filling out your brackets. Now, everyone's a genius this time around. I love listening to people talk about how much they like a team like Liberty. Everyone thinks they know so much despite not watching more than a dozen games all year and only reading one article on ESPN.

I was in the middle of writing this column last year when the world came to a complete stop. Am I glad I can write it again, and finish it this time around. I also have columns breaking down each region (East, South, Midwest, and West).

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2021 March Madness: What's Different This Year

Before we get into the gist of the article, several major notes on the upcoming NCAA tournament.

When people say without being asked, "I had..." Just stop right there. Most people don’t care who you picked or where you had so and so team going.

It's not called March Madness, rather the NCAA tournament. March Madness alludes to the entire month of March which includes the conference tournaments so don’t be that person to ask, 'Who do you have winning March madness?'

Teams must have seven consecutive days of negative tests before playing. If a team can not play, there are four substitute teams ready to take their place.

The entire tournament will be held in the Indianapolis region.

And lastly, the tournament begins on Friday this year, not on the usual Thursday. The play-in games are Thursday, not Tuesday and Wednesday. It's absolutely awful the NCAA is doing away with the typical first-round games on Thursday.

 

A Checklist Before Filling Out Your Bracket

 

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Does Conference Tournament Success Equal NCAA Tournament Success?

The answer is no. Two years ago, Virginia lost in ACC semifinals and then won the NCAA Tournament.

Fivethirtyeight.com posed this question several years ago. They looked at data dating back to 1985. It's complicated and if you really care to find out the process and how they came to their conclusion, you can read it here. Here is the main point of their findings,

"This analysis does serve as a warning against putting too much emphasis on the conference tournament relative to a team’s entire body of work, especially when it comes to picking unexpectedly hot conference tournament teams to go further than you’d otherwise predict for teams with their résumés."

Conference tournaments are just another cash grab for the schools. A much-needed one this year too after nearly everything was canceled last year.

 

What's the magic to winning it all?

 

Pick To Win It All

This is Gonzaga's year. They have a big man in Drew Timme. They have a lottery pick in Jalen Sluggs who could take over games like he did in the West Coast Championship against BYU. Historically, they haven't had that go-to player to get them shots when they needed it most.

People will say they aren't battle-tested because of their weak conference schedule but they got the wake-up they needed against BYU. They play a fun style of basketball, running up and down. Their region is the easiest. They wouldn't really be tested until the Elite Eight.

 

One Final Thing...

Before the tournament starts, I hear countless people saying, "I have the perfect bracket." Stop. You don't. If you're one of those delusional people who thinks they filled out a perfect bracket, and goes around telling people that the day before the tournament, you should know this: you have a higher chance of being attacked by a shark, one in 11.5 million, than filling out a perfect bracket, one in 9.2 quintillion.

 

Enjoy the games, and good luck to all!

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