2008 March Madness Tournament

2008 March Madness Tournament by Bobby Latrel

The March Madness tournament has been played every year in March since 1985. March madness is a good name for this annual college basketball tournament that attracts more bets from the sporting public than the Super Bowl. Unlike football, the March Madness tournament isn't just played one night in the year. The tournament itself has a series of 5 rounds spread between March and April with 64 teams battling it out to make it to the Final Four and ultimately to take the title. The March Madness tournament has so many games to choose from that it's no surprise that most red-blooded basketball fans can't wait for March Madness to begin.

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The March Madness experts advise that you look at the performance of winning teams throughout the years. Ever since the first March Madness tournament in 1985, a first seeded team has never lost to the 16th seeded team in the first round. This makes an astonishing record of 52-0 for the entirety of the tournament's history. Staying with statistics, experts have noted that second-seeded teams have won 95% of the time in the competition. Background information like this can help sports fans make winning predictions in the March Madness tournament.

Are you ready to start filling out the 2008 NCAA March Madness Bracket Contest?

A main factor to take into account is the playing strategies of winners of previous March Madness tournaments. North Carolina was the winner of the March Madness tournament in 2005. In a gripping final, the Tar Heels beat Illinois by 75-70. According to the experts, North Carolina won the March Madness tournament because of their strong guard tandem. The Tar Heels have highly experienced guards who can shoot free throws with a high percentage of accuracy. Teams with reliable and experienced guards, like North Carolina, can be a good bet in the March Madness tournament.

Do you already have your March Madness predictions and March Madness picks?

The March Madness tournament lets you put your sporting knowledge to work. With a bit of background knowledge, interest and preparation, the March Madness tournament could prove a winner in many ways. Bring it on!

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by Bobby Latrel at 1800-sports.com on February 18, 2007


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