March Madness is around the corner again! Millions of people across the country will complete their NCAA Men’s Groups and make the best NCAA Groups Predictions to win their office group, a group among their friends, or a huge group with lots of money. Making the best NCAA Men’s Brackets predictions can be challenging, especially if you don’t know much about college basketball.
If you don’t know much about college basketball and want to easily win the NCAA Men’s Groups and your office group, here are some factors to consider:
1st round:
-Be very careful when picking a team below a #12 seed to win.
-Seeds #16 are 0 out of 88. Seeds #15 are 4 out of 88. Seeds #13 and #14 have a combined less than 19% to win in the first round.
-Select surprises in the seed range #12-#9.
-Pay particular attention to seed collection #12; they have won 11 of 24 vs. #5 seeds the last six years. The #9 seeds have a winning record vs. #8 seeds overall.
2nd round:
-Choose the number 1 seed to win! They win their first 2 games 87% of the time.
-Keep picking the #12 and #10 seeds you picked to win in the first round. They win nearly half the time in the second round (14 of 29 for #12 seeds; 17 of 35 for #10 seeds).
-Rarely picks a #13 seed or lower to win in Round Two. Only 9% of the teams that advance past round 2 are 13-seeded.
Sweet 16:
-Choose 3 #1 seeds to go to elite 8. A little over 70% of the number 1 seeds go to elite 8.
DO NOT pick ANY TEAM below the 12th seed to go to the final 8 teams.
Elite 8:
ADVANCE ONLY 2 NUMBER 1 SEEDS to the FINAL 4 and no number 8 or lower seeds! Only 2 of 88 final 4 seeds have been under 8.
4 endings:
NO TEAM advance below a sixth seed!
Championship Game:
Don’t pick any team below number 4 to win it all!
By following these steps throughout all rounds, you now have a legitimate shot at winning the NCAA Men’s Groups. You can easily win without having any knowledge of college basketball. Winning the NCAA men’s divisions is one of the most challenging things, especially picking all 64 teams well. It’s almost impossible and the odds of hitting all 64 teams are in the 10 billion range. That’s how it is! 10 billion! You’re going to make wrong picks, but if you’re going to make them wrong, you want to make them wrong in the first or second round when the value of each loss doesn’t hurt you as much. I wish him the best of luck in winning the NCAA Men’s Championship! It is quite possible, especially if you know the right strategy to win. Whatever you do, don’t lose hope and your instincts to choose the equipment correctly!