Can you feel the Madness?

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March 14, 2008 on 5:58 pm |

Since I was a little kid I have loved the March Madness tournament. My older brother and I always used to go against the odds and pick the biggest upsets. I’ve grown up, a little, since those days, but I still love the thrill and excitement of buzzer beaters, miracle underdogs, and the Final Four!

Needless to say I’m excited that March Madness takes off this weekend on Selection Sunday (March 16th). You can be sure I’ll have streaming bracket information and updates from the site which hosts the games, CBS Sportsline, on my My Yahoo! page.

I find that some of the best commentary on the selections and the ongoing drama comes from a Yahoo! Sports module. I get tips for my Fantasy game along with full team analysis all in one place. Can’t beat that!


Here’s my March Madness secret for you. If you’re looking for more of a witty and fast take on the “Ides of March,” try Fanhouse.. This feed will make you feel like you’re in that team huddle with 5 seconds to go on the clock.


Good luck with your picks!

Adam
- My Yahoo! Marketing

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  1. i don’t understand the buble thing

    Comment by lu — March 16, 2008 #

  2. yea me 2.me n my mama luv 2 watch it 2. but anyaway 4get dat person dat sed ”””i dont get the buble thing””” i dont get what sed

    Comment by china — March 16, 2008 #

  3. The only basketball I ever watch is March Madness. The games are always so exciting and some great upsets. Woo Hoo for Wisconsin and N.C.

    Comment by Lynnie — March 16, 2008 #

  4. I do not understand what this is i mean what is the piont of march madness i mean seriously write something else ( JUST KIDDING ) I ALSO love march madness its so marchy madnessy ( if you knoe what im sayin ) haahaaahaaaha

    Comment by Ally — March 17, 2008 #

  5. I never know about that but I will watch it add me

    Comment by Natasha — March 18, 2008 #

  6. March Madness is awesome, this is the best time to watch basketball. the tournament is always full of surprises, it also gets some of the lesser known colleges some time in the spotlight. Hopefully NCAA football can someday follow in the same format and have a great playoff atmosphere and crown a true champion.

    Comment by Mike — March 20, 2008 #

  7. i didnt read it but what is that bubble thingy!?

    Comment by mariah — March 20, 2008 #

  8. Well, only two of my picks made it to San Antonio, site of the Final Four.

    On the other hand, my wife correctly picked three of the Final Four, and just missed out on Texas, who lost to Memphis.

    What a shot to a sports fanatics ego!

    Comment by Paul Eilers — March 31, 2008 #

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