So you saw teams like Louisville and Vanderbilt win their conference tournaments instead of the expected teams, Syracuse and Kentucky. Now, I won't knock Lunardi for picking Kentucky and Syracuse as automatic bids, but I can't exactly credit him for "guessing" the top 2 teams in the country would get at-large bids. Same with UNC and Duke. FSU won the ACC tournament, but is there anyone out there who couldn't have guessed UNC and Duke would get at-large bids?? You get my point. It's really not that hard to predict a lot of the teams ON Selection Sunday.
But ESPN doesn't start asking Lunardi for his opinion on Selection Sunday, do they? The answer is no. The first bracket I saw from Joe Lunardi came out November 9, 2011. If Joe Lunardi could predict the tournament field with a 90-some percent accuracy in November, I would gladly call him an "expert bracketologist." So, how accurate is Joe Lunardi? Let's see...
Joe Lunardi's Bracket from November 9, 2011 for the 2012 NCAA Tournament |
I won't even bother analyzing Jerry Palm's, because it's just embarrassing that a few short weeks ago he still had 9 teams from the Big Ten projected to be in the tournament. We get it Palm: You went to Purdue and you think the Big Ten is fantastic because of it. But look at the facts: That conference hasn't won a championship in more than a decade. The media does love the Big Ten though, doesn't it? Every year I hear non-stop about either Michigan State or Ohio State. In 2005 they took a break and focused on Illinois. This year they went back and forth between the Spartans and the buckeyes.
I won't share with you my picks - mostly because that would make this blog 300 pages long and partly because I haven't finished them, but when you're filling out your bracket this year, remember one thing: Don't buy into the media hype!
Think about my tweet from February 16th before you pick Michigan State or Ohio State to win it all. I mean it's March, and anything can happen....but the only thing I recommend Big Ten basketball for is helping you to fall asleep (See: Wisconsin vs Penn State, 2011 Big Ten Tournament). With that said, Go Gators, and let the madness begin!!