Obama Bracket 2011: Obama's Printable NCAA March Madness Picks

by NowPublic Staff | March 16, 2011 at 07:24 am
20152 views | 1 Recommendation | 0 comments

Barack Obama Will Reveal His 2011 NCAA Bracket on ESPN Today. Here Is a Obama Bracket 2011 Preview

For the third year in a row, US President Barack Obama has released his NCAA Tournament picks.

Barack Obama is a little late in releasing his picks this year, which is understandable. Considering the tragedy in Japan and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, he kind of has his hands full.

Obama gave his full NCAA brackets for 2011  to ESPN on Wednesday, March 16, 2011. 

Here is the full printable Obama Bracket 2011 via ESPN.

Last year, President Obama incorrectly picked Kansas to win the 2010 NCAA Tournament. The year before, the correctly picked North Carolina to win it all. 

Who did Obama Pick to Win 2011 March Madness?

Obama has all #1 seeds advancing to the Final Four:  Duke, Kansas, Ohio State and Pittsburgh. As for Obama's 2011 NCAA Championship pick, he has Kansas winning it all, defeating Ohio State in the final.

Some political pundits might point out that Obama approached his 2011 bracket picks the same way approaches the presidency: by playing it safe and not taking a whole lot of chances.

Of course, there will no doubt be critics who are wondering what Obama is doing filling out NCAA brackets in the first place. You have to wonder if he should be more worried about bigger things than who will make it to the Sweet 16.

Still, it's clear that Obama knows a thing or two about basketball. His brother-in-law is a basketball coach at Oregon State and one of his assistants, Reggie Love, is a former Duke basketball player.

Photos

Obama 2010 NCAA Bracket Picks

Obama 2010 NCAA Bracket Picks

see larger image

uploaded by Jon Azpiri

Advertisement

Comments (0)

This story was created over 3 months ago, the comment thread is now closed.

NowPublic on Facebook

What is NowPublic?

NowPublic lets people work together to cover news events around the world.

Find out more

Crowd Power

Anonymous
First Flagged at 8:09 AM, Mar 17, 2011 by Anonymous (not verified)

Related Stories

Recommendations (1)

Most recently recommended by:
 

closeSign in to NowPublic

is reporting from