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Monday, March 13th, 2006 10:20 am
As I did each of the last two years, once again, I'll be hosting a free - for pride only - NCAA Men's Basketball Bracket on ESPN.com. Let's find out if we'll get someone new, or if it'll be threepeat by two-time winner, [livejournal.com profile] sistakaren.

For those wishing to participate follow these easy steps:

1. Go to ESPN's Tournament Challenge page
2. If you do not have a free, ESPN Games ID, create an ID.
3. Join the group LJ Bracket Challenge and create an entry
4. Mock me and my crazy picks.

Note: The team listed as Control Bracket is simply an entry I've added in which the favored seed (not the Vegas favorite) was selected to win every game. For the purposes of seeing how our upsets deviate from expectations.

Repeating:
Group Name: LJ Bracket Challenge
Password: 123456
Wednesday, March 15th, 2006 19:00 (UTC)
Do you think that Lloyd is worth it? I mean, he did okay out in San Francisco, but any receiver can rack up some yards when the defense goes into prevent schemes because they're up by twenty-one in the second quarter. Plus, I think that the 'Skins might have the shortest receiving corps in the NFL behind New England.
Wednesday, March 15th, 2006 19:11 (UTC)
I have no idea if Lloyd is worth it. I remember him looking fantastic at Illinois, but that was college. But if any coach can work with a corps of smurfs at the reciever position, it's Gibbs. When the Redskins won Super Bowl XVII, Art Monk was injured - and they didn't field a single reciever taller than 5'9".