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10 Fun Ways To Make A March Madness Bracket

Might take a while, but, it could be your shot at a perfect bracket.

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10 Fun Ways To Make A March Madness Bracket
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Well basketball fans, it's that time of the year again. The time where we all start creating brackets in hope of making a perfect one to win our group pool or have a shot of winning the overall money prize. But, if you're like me, you run out of ideas on how to pick the best bracket, especially when you have the ability to make 25 brackets. Here are 10 fun ways that you can randomly make a bracket.

1. Choosing The Best Mascot

You could always make a bracket based on which college mascot is better.

2. Choosing Only Teams Of A Certain Color

You could always make every red team win throughout the bracket.

3. Choosing the "Autofill" Option

You could just choose the autofill option. I'd do the same once I get to bracket 15.

4. Choosing The Best Schools

Why not use other rankings that are already given to you?

5. Ranking Schools By Tuition Cost

Choosing by high tuition or low tuition, the choice is yours.

6. Flipping a Coin

Flipping a coin can always help you with decision making.

7. Alphabetical Order

Might take a while, but, it could be your shot at a perfect bracket.

8. Picking Only High Seeds

This option is actually likely. You would assume that higher seed teams will do better than the low seed ones.

9. Picking Only Low Seeds

Although a 16th seed has never upset a 1st seed, you can still make an underdog bracket. Nothing is impossible.

10. Most Appealing Logo

If you don't know much about basketball, you could always go with this method.

Best of luck to all of the brackets out there! Let the madness begin!

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