In case you haven't noticed, I've been running a little contest here for the past two weeks that revolves around the College World Series. Eight people have already entered and have a tiny head start. But, it is not too late to get in on the action. There are plenty more points to be earned and no one is even close to locking this thing up yet. So here is all you have to do- fill out a College World Series bracket.
Keep in mind that this bracket is nothing like filling out a March Madness bracket. The reason for that is because of the loser's bracket. But, I am going to try to make this as simple as I can. Here is my homemade bracket. Click on it to hopefully see a bigger view.
Here is a how the bracket breaks down. There are two groups in the bracket- A and B. Each group has six games in it. All you have to do is guess who is going to win each of the games as they advance towards the championship round.
For instance, group A has Oregon St. and UNC squaring off in game 1 and Washington and Mississippi St. going in game 2. Pick who is going to win each of those games and then those two teams will square off in game 3. The losers of games 1 and 2 will then square off in game 4. Then, the loser in game 3 plays the winner of game 4 in game 5.
At that point, there will be one team left in the group that is 2-0 (winner of game 3) and one that is 2-1 (winner of game 5). Those two teams play in game 6, which is an elimination game. If the 2-0 team loses, they play a game 7 and the winner advances to the championship. If the 2-0 team wins game 6, they go straight to the championship without game 7. BUT, for the sake of this bracket, I am going to count games 6 and 7 as one game. Just pick who you think is going to advance. It doesn't matter how they do it. I call it game 6/7.
After that, you should have a team advancing out of group A. Do the same for group B. Those two teams are your final teams. In the CWS, they play a best of three series for the championship. Pick who you think will win it all and if they will win it in two games or three. Then, for a tie breaker, guess how many runs will be scored in the championship series (the final two or three games).
It might be easier for you to fill it out on paper first. But to enter the contest, leave a comment looking something similar to this.
A1: UNC
A2: Washington
A3: UNC
A4: Oregon St
A5: Washington
A6/7: UNC
B1: Arkansas
B2: Florida
B3: Florida
B4: Texas Tech
B5: Arkansas
B6/7: Arkansas
Arkansas over UNC in two games, 9 runs scored
For the sake of the tie breaker, DO NOT pick a number already chosen by someone else. Even if your teams do not make it to the finals, the tiebreaker will still apply to you in the event of a tie.
If you guess every game right, including how many games will be played in the finals, you can come out with 22 points.
The CWS begins at 3:00 PM, eastern, on Saturday, June 16. So, all entries must be in by that point. If you have any questions at all, feel free to email me at zman40 at hotmail dot com. Or, just ask in the comments.
Here are the standings so far. All correct guesses were worth one point and nobody picked the two and three seeds that made the CWS.
Greg- 5 points- Florida, Texas, UNC, and two points for pimping the contest, one on blogger and one on twitter
Kin- 5 points- Florida, Texas Tech, Texas, UNC, Oregon St
Wilson- 5 points- Florida, Arkansas, UNC, Oregon St, and pimped on blogger
Joey- 3 points- Florida, UNC, Oregon St
Jeff- 3 points- Florida, Texas Tech, Oregon St
Lost Collector- 2 points- Texas, UNC
Rod- 1 point- Oregon St
John- 0 points
There is only a five point differential between first and last, so this is still anyone's to win. Even if you didn't enter the first phase, you can still get in on the action and have a legitimate shot at winning. Again, the winner of this will be taking home a blaster of Topps Series Two.
Good luck and thanks for playing!
Always feel like i'm going to mess this up, but here goes:
ReplyDeleteA1 Oregon St
A2 Miss St
A3 Miss St
A4 UNC
A5 UNC
A6 UNC
A7 UNC
B1 Texas
B2 Florida
B3 Florida
B4 Texas Tech
B5 Texas
B6 Florida
B7 Florida
Florida over UNC, 2 games, 16 runs scored
A1: UNC
ReplyDeleteA2: Miss State
A3: UNC
A4: Oregon St
A5: Oregon St
A6/7: Oregon St
B1: Texas
B2: Texas Tech
B3: Texas
B4: Arkansas
B5: Texas Tech
B6/7: Texas Tech
Oregon State over Texas Tech in 3 Games, 15 Runs Scored
A1 Oregon st
ReplyDeleteA2 miss st
A3 Oregon st
A4 unc
A5 unc
A6/7 Oregon st
B1 Texas
B2 Texas Tech
B3 Texas
B4 Florida
B5 Texas Tech
B6/7 Texas
Texas over Oregon state 3 games; 22 runs
A1 Oregon State
ReplyDeleteA2 miss state
A3 miss state
A4 washington
A5 Oregon state
A6/7 Oregon state
B1 arkansas
B2 florida
B3 arkansas
B4 texas
B5 florida
B6/7 Arkansas
Arkansas over Oregon state 3 games 20 runs