Thursday, December 24, 2009

For $249, you can learn Bracketology from Joe Lunardi

Its true.

Joe Lunardi is teaching a class at St. Joseph's on Bracketology. The material the class will cover includes "such topics as an introduction to “NCAA March Madness"; a History of the NCAA Tournament; NCAA Selection Committee(s), the Selection Process, Seeding and Bracketing, RPI, the construction of mock brackets, and finally the building of your own bracket."

So if you have an extra $249 laying around, and you want to learn how to build a bracket, then go take the class.

Or you can do what we do - just watch the games, and spend a few minutes every morning checking standings, box scores, and game recaps.

Because, as you should know, we got all 65 teams correct last year.

Lunardi didn't.

Maybe we should teach a bracketology class.

1 comment:

Troy Machir said...

Wait. You can get college credit for bracketology?

If my college had more classes like this, I might have made Dean's List or somethin'.


And why do you brag about picking all 65 right? Did you pick all the winners of the conference tournaments correctly prior to the beginning of each tournament, because if not, technically you only picked the at-large bids.

You should be bragging if you picked the winners of every game of the tournament, but I only think like maybe one guy did that in the entire country.