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  • How to be a UCLA Basketball Fan

    The UCLA Bruins are one the most established basketball programs in all of college basketball, and there is no such thing as a casual fan when talking about the Bruins. Yet, true UCLA Bruins fans...

  • Definition of a Point Spread

    In sports such as football and basketball, gamblers have to deal with a point spread when placing a wager on a team. If gamblers had only to choose which team would win and which would lose, it...

  • How to win your ncaa basketball tournament pool

    Picking the NCAA Tournament basketball champion is a challenging prospect regardless of your skill level. Every year, novices and experts alike enter tournament pools and attempt to complete the...

  • How to Be an Indiana Hoosier Basketball Fan

    Indiana University basketball is a tradition unmatched by few others in college athletics. IU has won the third most national championships, and Hoosier fans are proud of the banners that hang in...

  • How to Lose the Office NCAA Basketball Pool

    You’re never going to win the office basketball pool because you know some other guy with no life is sitting at home poring over multiple college basketball websites analyzing everything about...

  • How to Be a Sports Legend in Your Own Mind

    If "reality is what you believe" than there’s no reason we can’t all be sports heroes—at least in our own mental Hall of Fame. The following ideas can help boost your ego immensely, while only...

  • How to Set Up a College Basketball Tournament Pool

    Known as March Madness or the NCAA tournament, this event is the highlight of college basketball. Go a little "mad" yourself in March by joining with friends and putting your college ball...

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