NCAA Basketball Tournament Predictions 2010: March Madness Picks

by NowPublic Staff | March 15, 2010 at 01:33 pm
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About To Enter Your Office 2010 NCAA Basketball Tournament Pool and Don't KnowWhat To Do? Here Is a Collection of 2010 March Madness Expert Picks and Predictions

So it's time to start filling out those 2010 NCAA Basketball Tournament Brackets. But what to do? It's not like you follow all 64 teams that closely all year. So why not leave it to the experts. With NCAA office pools taking place all over the country, many are looking for 2010 March Madness picks and predictions to help them with their NCAA tournament brackets.

There are plenty of NCAA tournament picks and predictions out there.

Bleacher Report has an excellent compendium of 2010 March Madness predictions, offering picks for all 32 first-round games. They also offer a slideshow of teams they think can make it to the Sweet 16 as well as some nice tips for filling out your brackets. NCAA bracket tips include remembering that a 5 seed usually loses to a 12 seed in the first round and that all four #1 seeds rarely make it to the Final Four.

If you're looking for an overview of who is going to win each NCAA tournament region, The Detroit Free Press has some March Madness predictions from their writers.

Ken Pomeroy: The Best of NCAA Expert Picks?

According to the Wall Street Journal, if you're going to go with anyone's NCAA Tournament picks, it should be Ken Pomeroy. The number cruncher has a history of great NCAA tournament predictions. The Big Lead gives Pomeroy's Top 5 NCAA basketball teams and suggests you should take them into consideration when filling out your brackets. Pomery has Duke, Kansas, Wisconsin, Ohio State, and Syracuse in his Top 5.

Here is a link to Ken Pomeroy's college basketball site, which ranks 341 college basketball teams.

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