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March Madness AI bracket predictions for 2025 NCAA Tournament
This hasn’t been the best season of Kansas basketball under coach Bill Self so far. The Jayhawks are back in March Madness, but it’s the first time in 25 years they aren’t a top-four seed. Instead, No. 7 seed Kansas begins the 2025 NCAA Tournament with a marquee West Region first-round matchup against No. 10 seed Arkansas and coach John Calipari in Providence, Rhode Island.
2025 March Madness upset predictions: Expert picks for NCAA Tournament bracket busters to help win your pool – CBSSports.com
The brackets for the 2025 NCAA Tournament were announced Sunday night, and no more than 10 minutes later you received a flood of texts and emails from friends and family asking you to join their bracket pool.
March Madness: Alabama State pulls off miraculous Hail Mary in instant classic | Fox News
Welcome to March Madness, Alabama State.
Men’s March Madness Predictions: Title Picks, Dark Horses, Mid-Majors to Watch
March Madness is underway with the First Four games. We’ve ranked the field from No. 1 to No. 68, previewed each region of the men’s bracket, made round-by-round picks, forecasted who to avoid in your bracket and who will be Cinderella. There is a guide to first-round games, a rundown of the NBA draft prospects to watch and a list of teams with the clearest path to the Final Four in San Antonio. And, of course, 40 things to know about the 2025 NCAA tournament.
Warren Buffett offers $1 million for March Madness bracket challenge
Every year, millions of basketball fans fill out brackets trying to pick the winning teams for the NCAA’s March Madness men’s basketball tournament, often competing in office-wide pools in hopes of scoring prizes ranging from bragging rights to thousands of dollars.
Kansas Jayhawks basketball fueled by social media criticism | Kansas City Star
Kansas Jayhawks guard Dajuan Harris has a set of screenshots saved on his phone.
At first glance, the images seem harmless enough. Collectively, however, they offer a sobering glimpse into the social-media environment enveloping many high-level college athletes today.
Question of the Day
How will you be watching the games today? Are you doing anything special for the opening day of the tournament?