One of the really nice things about writing for the paper and expressing your NCAA tournament woes is that people read it.
I've received a lot of feedback about my last column on March Madness.
"Did that kid really take your money?"
"Do you really hate Dick Vitale?"
"How are you doing in the fun-only-with-a-small-monetary-stipend pool?"
Well the answer to the first two questions is "Yes."
And the answer to the third is "Well!"
According to espn.go.com, I am in second place in a pool of about 30 people.
And while it is mathematically impossible for me to actually win, it is also pretty much mathematically impossible for me to lose.
Everyone else and I have Connecticut, Michigan State and Duke in the Final Four, while none of us predicted Ohio State to be anywhere near the top of the South region.
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