Monday, April 2, 2012

It's all over

Despite Kansas' best effort, Kentucky is the national champion. On a quick analytical note, did you see those 2 key perimeter plays by the Brow? Granted, KU made the first one, but only after they moved the ball and took more time off the clock. The second one negated a KU 3 because of a traveling charge, which would have made the game much more interesting. But anyways, here are the final standings. Congrats to TJ...more on him later.

Player 1 2 3 4 5 round 6/Championship Total
TJ Morrison 23 22 18 12 5 6 86
Chad Alldredge 20 20 18 12 5 6 81
Kyle Pierce 22 20 12 8 10 6 81
Jordan Gray 23 18 15 12 10 0 78
Skyler Aitken 23 22 15 8 5 0 76
Trevor Irvine 19 22 12 8 5 6 72
Nick Barnum 21 20 18 8 0 0 68
Rob Miguel 19 14 15 8 5 6 67
McArthurs 19 14 9 8 10 6 67
Jocelyn Aitken 20 10 9 8 5 6 62
Brandon Griffeth 17 12 9 4 5 6 56
Tommy Leavitt 18 16 12 0 0 0 46


As I said, more from TJ. From the bracket he sent me, his subject line was "The winning bracket". The body of his e-mail said this...(copying and pasting now)

"Here's the deal... i've watched about 3 college basketball games all season. Two of which were Duke UNC. So based off the knowledge i obtained from those games, i made educated picks for the rest of my bracket using highly impressive algarithms of which i created myself. I don't see how i could possibly miss a single pick. "

I hope we all feel awesome knowing that. Anyways, good job this year. I think for next we will take it to ESPN. Slightly different scoring system, but easier for all.