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NCAA Bracket: Five takeaways from the Selection Show

Mar 23, 2016; Louisville, KY, USA; A view of March Madness logos on towels and the bench during practice the day before the semifinals of the South regional of the NCAA Tournament at KFC YUM!. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 23, 2016; Louisville, KY, USA; A view of March Madness logos on towels and the bench during practice the day before the semifinals of the South regional of the NCAA Tournament at KFC YUM!. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports /
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Bracketology Summary

For my Bracketology this year, I have been creating and editing a projected field (based on what I thought the committee would do) since early December. The Selection Show on Sunday was the culmination of the Bracketology season and the results from the Bracket Matrix are coming soon.

Because of all the Bracket Matrix does for bracketologists, I think it is important to let everybody know about the site, as it is great tool to look for projections. As results are confirmed, you can find the Bracket Matrix here.

The system grades bracketologists on their ability to accurately project field. Points are awarded for correctly picking a team to make the field (3 points), correctly seeding a team (3 points), or seeding a team just one seed off what they landed on (1 point).

For those looking to see which bracketologists are most accurate for next season, give the matrix a look. The scoring will likely be released sometime on Monday the 13th.