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  • How Are Teams Chosen for the NCAA Tournament?

    The champions from all 31 conferences gain automatic berths into the NCAA Tournament. In most cases, these automatic berths are given to the winner of each conference's own postseason tournament....

  • How to Michigan State vs Illinois Live Streaming Online Video NCAA Match On PC

    Michigan State vs Illinois Live Streaming Online Video NCAA Match On PC Missouri vs Nebraska Live Steaming TV Football(NCAA) United States The NCAA is so called all sports from the USA...

  • Basketball Bracket Advice

    Filling out an NCAA tournament bracket is seemingly a rite of spring (or the end of winter) for nearly every sports fan. The NCAA tournament is perhaps the second-most popular sports event in the...

  • How to Watch Free Football Games

    Okay in essence watching free football games isn't really free. However, when compared to what some people pay to watch football games, it is certainly much cheaper. One thing to remember is that...

  • NCAA Player Rules

    Every year tens of thousands student-athletes take to courts, fields, stadiums and arenas at their schools to play a sport. While they each have team guidelines, school guidelines and conference...

  • NCAA Final Four History

    The NCAA Final Four is the culmination of what begins as a 64-team basketball tournament every March. The tournament is divided into four brackets of 16 seeded teams that play each other until...

  • What Are the NCAA Wrestling Rules?

    NCAA Wrestling rules differ from that of high school and the professional ranks. The rules must be followed or the wrestler or team will be given penalties either in score or any punishment...

  • Kansas University Basketball

    Kansas University fields a team in both men's and women's basketball. Nicknamed the Jayhawks, Kansas teams compete in the Big 12 Conference. Kansas has won five basketball titles on the men's...

  • How Does the NCAA Playoff Ranking System Work?

    In two major sports the National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCAA, employs a ranking system that plays a vital role in determining which school emerges as champion. Men's and women's...

  • About College Basketball Programs

    Mens' and womens' college basketball programs in the United States are governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the largest collegiate athletic organization in the world....

  • How to Place Parlay Bets on the NCAA Basketball Tournament

    There is nothing like the action of the NCAA basketball tournament every March. They do not call it "March Madness" for nothing. And if you're a betting man, then you know about the thrill of...

  • How to Win an NCAA March Madness Pool

    Every year, millions of people start the NCAA March Madness tournament with the hope they will win it all in their local pools. In each tournament there seem to be several spoilers who mess up...

  • How to Use NCAA March Madness Pool Software

    Think about how much time it takes to set up and run an NCAA March Madness pool. First, you'll spend an hour or more drawing the brackets and getting copies made for each participant. Hours are...

  • How to Participate in the March Madness Game on PicksPal

    PicksPal allows members to compete against one another to see who can pick the most winners during different sports seasons. Thousands of people will participate in one of the NCAA March Madness...

  • How to Participate in the March Madness Pool on Facebook

    Facebook began when Mark Zuckerberg started a social network for students at Harvard in 2004. Within a couple of years, the popularity of the website expanded to include students at any...

  • How to Start a NCAA March Madness Bracket Pool

    Few sporting events generate the type of nonstop excitement that the NCAA basketball tournament does. From its humble start in 1939, the tournament has grown into an internationally televised...

  • How to Start an NCAA March Madness Pick 8 Pool

    The only thing better than actually playing in the NCAA March Madness tournament is participating in a bracket pool for the tournament. Looking over the 128 teams at the start of the tournament...

  • How to Use an NCAA March Madness Pool as a Corporate Promotion

    Every March, millions of people watch the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament to find out which is the best college basketball team in the country. Millions of people also take the...

  • How to Follow NCAA March Madness Message Boards

    Every year, millions of fans watch hours of college basketball to prepare for the big end-of-the-year tournament and their favorite NCAA March Madness pools. Some people don't keep up with all of...

  • How to Use an NCAA March Madness Pool Website

    In the past, setting up the brackets for the NCAA March Madness tournament pool took hours. A bracket had to be drawn and then copied for each participant to use. Keeping track of winning teams...

  • How to Make an NCAA Winning Bet

    The NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) is the organization that oversees the competitive sports of over 1,200 institutions around the country. Football, basketball, hockey, soccer and...

  • How to Keep an NCAA Betting History Record

    Competitive sports play host to a lot of gambling outlets. The NCAA is one of the most followed sports organizations, as there are 1,200 institutions with teams competing throughout the year. As a...

  • How to Make an NCAA Moneyline Wager

    A moneyline wager is a type of wager in which you bet a certain amount of money to win $100, or you bet $100 to win the plus spread on the underdog. In other words, betting $100 on an underdog...

  • How to Make an NCAA Point Buying Bet

    With games as unpredictable as they can be in the NCAA, one of the best ways to help improve the chances your bet will pay off is through point buying. Point buying helps you adjust the odds a bit...

  • How to Make an NCAA Bet Online

    Each year NCAA football and basketball draws millions of viewers around the country. Whether it's Duke basketball or USC football, you will find an exciting game during the season. Some...

  • How to Make an NCAA Teaser Bet

    The NCAA is one of the most exciting sports organizations in operation today. Whether it is football, baseball, basketball or any other sponsored collegiate sports, NCAA games are known for being...

  • How to Make an NCAA If Bet

    NCAA games can be pretty unpredictable, but the potential for amazing payouts is always there. One good risky bet can prove incredibly lucrative, which is why so many are drawn to NCAA games. If...

  • How to Make an NCAA Reverse Bet

    The reverse bet is similar to the simple if bet. In NCAA play, the reverse bet gives more flexibility in helping you come out on top at the end of the day, especially given how volatile NCAA...

  • How to Predict Final Four Teams During the Preseason

    People who aren’t even college basketball fans love to watch March Madness. However, what if you want to pick the Final Four teams before the season even begins? Here are some tips on how you can...

  • How to Understand the NIT Tournament

    The National Invitation Tournament has lost prestige over the years in comparison to the NCAA Tournament, and has become known as the "Not Invited Tournament". Then in 2005 the NCAA took over the...

  • How to Understand NIT Tournament Team Selections

    The National Invitation Tournament (NIT) used to be even bigger in the college basketball world than the NCAA's. But as the NCAA tournament grew, the NIT lost prestige until it became known...

  • How to Play in a NCAA Basketball Tournament Fantasy League

    Millions of people compete in traditional fantasy leagues every year. The most popular fantasy leagues are professional football, baseball and basketball. College sports have often lagged behind...

  • How to Get Tickets to the NCAA Men's Sweet 16

    "March Madness" has become an American sports tradition rivaling any other for the intensity and total amount of time devoted to it. As the 64 college teams are chosen for the tournament, in...

  • How to Get Tickets to the NCAA Women's Sweet 16

    "March Madness" typically centers around the sport of men's basketball, but over the past few years, NCAA women's basketball has not only become more exciting and competitive, it has become a...

  • How to Read NCAA Division Rankings

    If you're aching for your favorite NCAA team to qualify for that big tournament, playoff or bowl game, you're going to want to learn the rankings system used within each division. No matter what...

  • How to Understand the NCAA Rating Percentage Index

    Used to determine which 64 NCAA men's Division I basketball teams qualify for the annual March Madness tournament, the Rating Percentage Index is a measure of a team's regular season performance....

  • How to Follow the NCAA Playoff Schedule

    With cable sports packages and the Internet readily available, it's easier than ever to follow the NCAA playoff schedule. The two most well-known playoff tournaments are the men's basketball March...

  • How to Follow the NCAA Playoff Selection Process

    The playoff selection process for the NCAA's two most popular sports, men's basketball and football, is relatively complex. Relying on formulas that determine each team's relative strength, the...

  • How to Qualify for the NCAA Playoffs

    The most notable NCAA playoffs take place over the holidays and in March, when the football bowl games and the men's basketball tournaments are played. The procedure to qualify for the bowl games...

  • How to Follow the NCAA Playoff Pod System

    In the NCAA men's basketball tournament, a so-called pod system is used to regionalize four 16-team fields. Each region sends a representative team, its champion, to play in the penultimate and...

  • How to Calculate an NCAA Bracket Analysis

    Knowing how to calculate an NCAA bracket analysis is a crucial skill if you hope to have any degree of success in your March Madness pool. You can use a bracket analysis to make smarter, more...

  • How to Follow the NCAA Seeding System

    The NCAA seeding system ranks the 16 teams in each of the 4 regions of the 64-team tournament bracket. Basing each seeding on several criteria that rank a team's regular-season performance, the...

  • How to Follow NCAA Playoffs Blogs

    When it comes time for March Madness or bowl season, things can get a little crazy. Fortunately, you can follow all the action on NCAA playoffs blogs, where you will find all the latest news,...

  • How to Attend the Big 12 Tennis Championship

    Like swimming and diving, the Big 12 tennis championships are held at the same venue at the same time for both men and women. This means that a tennis fan can see the very best of Big 12 tennis as...

  • How to Get Tickets for the Frozen Four

    The Frozen Four games are one of the most anticipated spectator sports in the entire sport's season. As the Frozen Four is last two rounds of the NCAA Division I championship of ice hockey, it's...

  • How to Complete an NCAA Basketball Bracket

    Every spring brings the excitement, intrigue, passion and pure joy of the basketball spectacle that is March Madness. Many experts boast philosophies about filling out the perfect bracket, but by...

  • How to Actually Enjoy the NCAA Tournament

    If you are the poor sap trying to run an NCAA tournament office pool, and you are using a spreadsheet, pick sheets, or even software that you have to download, STOP the MADNESS! You can run one...

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