2011 NCAA March Madness Tournament

NCAA March Madness is the name for the annual college basketball tournament played each year in March. This 2011 NCAA March Madness betting tournament will attract more bets from the sporting public than the Super bowl. Unlike the football tournament, NCAA March Madness isn't just played on one night in the year. In fact, it's made up of a series of 5 rounds spread between March and April with 64 teams battling it out to take the title. The NCAA March Madness tournament has so many games to choose from that it's no surprise that sports fans can't wait for March Madness to begin.

NCAA March Madness offers all red-blooded fans the opportunity to both enjoy the basketball talents on show and to make some money at the same time. There are several betting options available especially online. If you want to fill your brackets and win the pool that you are in, it's best to do some investigative work before the tournament begins.

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One of our most popular college basketball handicappers, Matt Foust, had an outstanding college basketball picks season last year. All of his original Final Four picks were alive heading into the Elite Eight except Kansas! Matt's 2011 Final Four predictions was to have Kansas beat Ohio State but after this year's bracket surprise, I would bet on less than a handful predicted the 2011 Final Four teams. His NCAA basketball picks to win the 2011 Championship Title are now in! Enjoy the final madness!

East Region - Ohio State
West Region - Texas
Southwest Region - Kansas
Southeast Region - Florida

Butler - Winner of Southwest vs Southeast Bracket

UConn - Winner of East vs West Bracket

UConn - Final Champion

Take a look at the performance of winning teams throughout the years. The NCAA March Madness tournament was created in 1985. Ever since then, a first seeded team has never lost to the 16th seeded team in the first round. This makes an astounding 52-0 record in the past 20 years of the tournament's history. Staying with statistics, we can see that second-seeded teams have won 95% of the time in the competition. Background information like this can help you make winning predictions in the March Madness tournaments.

Now that the Madness has arrived, check out the March Madness predictions and start making your March Madness bracket picks!

Other factors to take into account include the playing strategies of winners. North Carolina were the winners of the NCAA March Madness tournament in 2005. The Tar Heels beat Illinois in an intense final by 75-70. According to the experts, North Carolina won the tournament because of their guard tandem. The Tar Heels' experienced guards can shoot free throws with an extremely high percentage of accuracy. Teams like North Carolina who have reliable and experienced guards can be a good bet in the NCAA March Madness Tournament.

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NCAA March Madness enables you to put your sporting knowledge to work. Those of us, who are passionate about basketball, know the coaches and a few good starters will be in with a good chance to predict the winners of the NCAA March Madness tournament. With a bit of background knowledge and preparation, the NCAA March Madness tournament could prove a winner in many ways.








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by Bobby Latrel at 1800-sports.com on February 25, 2011


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