It’s the perfect time of yr, March Madness is here.
With Selection Sunday now complete, all 68 groups within the NCAA tournament know the place they’re headed and who they’ll be taking part in.
As for all people else, it’s time to fill out your bracket. Whether you’re a die-hard hoops head or somebody who’s by no means watched a school basketball sport, there is a respectable likelihood you’ve been invited to fill one out.
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If you fall into the latter camp, we’ve plenty of advice for you to consider.
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Duke ended up with the No. 1 overall seed, however the Blue Devils might not really feel prefer it after the powerful draw they got. They might even have the toughest path of any of the No. 1 seeds after the NCAA tournament choice committee gave them the quick straw.
Regardless, the bracket is about and the Yahoo Sports workforce has the whole lot you need to know forward of March Madness.
March Madness bracket recommendation, Cinderellas and extra
Printable NCAA brackets for both men’s and women’s tournaments
March Madness injury news, live updates and more
Tourney Bracket 101: How to choose upsets, make your picks
Duke lands No. 1 overall seed; here’s the complete bracket
Ranking all 68 teams in the NCAA tournament
Regional breakdowns: East | West | Midwest | South
Duke overtakes Michigan as favorite to win men’s tournament
Which top seeds could bust your bracket?
Will Cinderellas make a comeback this year? Here’s to hoping
5 Cinderellas to watch/consider picking
Dark horse teams that could blow up your bracket
Why Duke has the toughest path of all the No. 1 seeds
AI predicts every game in the NCAA men’s tournament
Which No. 1 seed has the easiest path to the title game?
Last year, favorites won big. Will this year be different?
First-round tip times for all the men’s tourney games
Opening odds for all the first-round game of the tournament
Early March Madness odds we like from Selection Sunday
5 biggest snubs that didn’t make NCAA tournament
What the NCAA selection committee got right and wrong
Selection Sunday winners and losers