Bloggers March Madness


Do you have a case of March Madness? I sure do. I will be involved in at least 7 different NCAA pools, including one for the Women’s tournament (Take Rutgers to go to the sweet sixteen :) ).

Even though I will be in all these pools, I thought it would be fun to start a new one just for bloggers. The rules will be very simple for this pool.

1. You are allowed only one entry per blog.
2. You must name you entry the name of your blog

Pretty simple, don’t you think. Do you want to play? All you have to do is register a completely free account at ESPN.com (if you don’t already have one.) This is a very simple and painless procedure that only takes about a minute. Once you have an ESPN account, just join the “Bloggers Unite” Group

So, what does the winner get? Simple. It will be the responsibility for everyone who joins this group to announce the winner (with a link to the winner’s site) on their own blog. Thus, whoever wins is going to get some major link love along with some major bragging rights.

Please help me spread the word about this little contest.

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7 Responses to Bloggers March Madness

  1. John @ Curious Cat Science Blog says:

    I joined. I have also setup curious cat groups, for those that want to join: http://engineering.curiouscatblog.net/2009/03/16/ncaa-basketball-challenge-2009/

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  3. Shane says:

    Great idea! I’m always looking for a reason to fill out another bracket :) Just filled mine out and posted about it as well.

  4. J. Money says:

    word, i’m in! thanks for lookin’ out.

  5. Leather Dog Collars says:

    I am pumped about signing up and participating. Really great idea and who doesn’t have March Maddness!

  6. Radio Controlled Boats says:

    Cool, I’ll go check it out. Could be fun.

  7. Bayside Tigers says:

    Wow I’m totally bummed I read this a couple of days late. The story of my life. Maybe next year.

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