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Win $10,000 in the NCAA Bracket Challenge

March
17

If you’re a fan of March Madness (a.k.a. the NCAA Men’s basketball championships) you have an opportunity to win $10,000 if you fill out the NCAA brackets perfectly.

Go to this link on our LoHud.com website to try your college basketball expertise:

This entry was posted on Monday, March 17th, 2008 at 8:11 pm by Tony Pinciaro.
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2 Responses to “Win $10,000 in the NCAA Bracket Challenge”

  1. Doug Terfehr

    Nothing beats bracket season. Let’s face it, had someone not started the phenomenon of competing against your buddies/co-workers on filling out the best bracket for bragging rights or cold hard cash, the NCAA Tournament would not be nearly as popular as it is today.

    That said, few things in all of sports can compare to going to a tournament game. Doesn’t matter if it’s a No. 1 vs. No. 16 or a No. 8 vs. No. 9. Or, the Final Four. The tournament game experience, and even the vibe in public places where the games are on, is hard to match.

    Papa John’s pizza is putting on a pretty cool promotion tied to the tournament. They’re asking fans to submit their March Madness photos—watching the game at home, at a bar or at the arena, etc.—to www.papaspanfan.com. Everyone who enters or registers on their page automatically gets two free Cokes with their next pizza order and is entered to win free pizza for a year. That’ll come in handy this time of year.

    A little something else to do while you fill out your brackets …

  2. wrestler152

    Pick UCLA for ur champ i garunty it. Final 4 will be North Carolina, UCLA, Texas, and G-town.

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