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Top Players To Watch In The Men’s Tourney

By Michael Goldman

The NCAA men’s tournament is here! What a glorious day. The pandemic allowed a lot of us to work from home which means we can watch the games from bed. Some of us woke up with a "cough" and are "too sick" to go to work and some of us made the trip to Vegas to watch from a sportsbook.  I won't tell you which one I am. 

Final Four & Championship Game Predictions

By Michael Goldman

Like Ross Geller from "Friends" once said...PIVOT! Big news dropped yesterday that Kansas star Kevin McCullar will not be playing in the tournament. If you chose Kansas to go to the Sweet 16 or beyond you should probably PIVOT! I have Kansas winning their first-round matchup against Samford but losing in the round of 32 to Gonzaga. I'm feeling pretty good about that so I won't be making any last-minute changes to my bracket.  

March Madness: Elite 8 Picks

By Michael Goldman

Yesterday I admitted to not watching any college basketball this season but boasted I pretty much win my brackets every year. Today I give you my Elite 8 winners. I'm aware I have all the number 1 seeds alive this late into the tournament but I strongly believe my "educated guess" is going to pay off...again. Since 2015 the conference with the most NCAA tournament titles, final fours, elite 8's, and sweet 16' is the ACC. UNC needs to go on a big run to keep that tidbit intact (according to my bracket).

San Diego Padres

Manny Machado

Crushed his 1st HR of the

Season in Seoul Korea

New York Jets

Mike Williams

Signed with Jets

1yr - $15M

New York Jets

Aaron Rodgers

Next VP?

Winnipeg Jets

Mark Scheifele

Scored a Hat Trick

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