Thursday, March 17, 2016

Let the Madness Begin

                 The NCAA Tournament started just this afternoon, and I can already see my bracket crumbling before my eyes. There have already been several first round upsets that I, along with 99% of the people in America, did not see coming. I don’t know why I'm even surprised because this happens every year. Upsets always happen. Although I do not really follow college basketball whatsoever, I am always disappointed with how my bracket turns out. And since I really don’t follow the whole season that much, I, like many others, rely heavily on statistics. ESPN provides its users with an abundance of statistics and comparisons to help people make informed decisions while filling out their brackets. I often make choices that statistically make sense, only to see the team I chose suffer a crushing upset. And I know I'm not the only one this has happened to. But what I've come to realize, it's not our fault!


                It's important to remember that this is not the pros. They're all inconsistent college kids, obviously things are going to go wrong. Looking at many of the upsets just today, Little-Rock over Perdue for example, there is no reason they should've won that game. While looking over the comparison of the two teams a few days ago, Perdue were better in every statistical category: BPI Rank, points per game, points against per game, field goal%, free throw%, etc. But that’s why you play the game. If we relied on stats we wouldn't even have a tournament in the first place. Upsets and unexpected moments are what make March Madness, and all of sports for that matter, exciting to watch.  

1 comment:

  1. It really is all luck with a tournament like this- where one loss and a team is out and they play the games in such a short time frame. One injury or an important player having an off-day and a team is out. I guess that's where the fun comes from, though!

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