Sunday, March 26, 2006

So here's the Final Four edition. After a Saturday that was awful to the vast majority of the bracket, Sunday was somehow worse. No one had George Mason in the Final Four (but as an aside, if they had, that win would've been worth as many as 80 points, given the magnitude of the upset), and rightfully so, but we are now left in a situation where less than half the pool has any more points to gain, and only one person (I'm talking to you, Maribeth Thomas) has their National Champion still in. Here are things as they stand (with brackets who have any remaining potential points are in bold, and their potential points are next to their point totals).

I also want everyone to remember that these totals should be accurate, but I will make no guarantees about how accurate these numbers are, and I will check over all of them thoroughly before we pay out on all of this. So, good luck to those who still have a stake in all this. Sorry that there isn't more intrigue going into the Final Four, but now we can blame George Mason for something more than Con Law.

1. Aaron Ruben 719 points - 50 potential points (40 correct picks out of 60)
2. Curtis Heckman 700 - 50 (39)
3. Aziz Kazour (Villanova Bracket) 641 (41)
4. Nathan Mihalik 637 (38)
5. Grant Heckman 628 (37)
6. Andy Riley 613 (38)
7. Joe Rattigan 608 (39)
8. Vince Mersich 597 (36)
9. Renee Danser 578 (36)
10. Maribeth Thomas 568 - 110 (38)
11. Laura Klingelhoefer 567 (37)
12. Nadia Lazo 563 (37)
13. Dan Strouse 549 (36)
14. Andrew DeNinno 548 (37)
15. Lilly Russell 540 (36)
16. Amol Purohit 534 (35)
17. Jess Gulash 533 (34)
18. G.W. Jones 519 (35)
19. Ross Petrini 510 (34)
20. Adam Williams 481 (35)
21. Jocelyn Lupetin 470 (31)
22. Dan Bekavac 453 (31)
23. Eric Radcliffe 446 (32)
24. Joe Ernst 440 (30)
25. Nate Kostelnik 419 (30)
26. Aziz Kazour (Duke Bracket) 397 (28)

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