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NCAA Bracket Spreadsheet

nerfstate

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Oct 10, 2017
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FYI, CPyles asked fans on Twitter for an auto-scoring/advancing spreadsheet of the 2018 brackets, and a few people delivered. Here's the one I'm going to use. As a shared Google Sheet, you have to make a copy of it for yourself to edit, or download it as an Excel file.
 
Oops. Probably. Sorry--I've been traveling, and not keeping up so well... Feel free to delete this thread.
 
Was looking and doing the spread sheet, if Lee wins his second round match, I think the Lions are in good shape...if he goes down we might not get to 140 and it will be tough
 
Was looking and doing the spread sheet, if Lee wins his second round match, I think the Lions are in good shape...if he goes down we might not get to 140 and it will be tough
wow - thats a pretty specific prediction... no pressure!
 
I did not say it lightly, play with the brackets and see the differences between losing that 2nd round match and the third round. It is a possible eight point swing.
 
not arguing with you ... but now i will be even more nervous Thursday night!
 
would be great if someone updates it each session and drops a link. Just sayin, that would be real nice of someone..
 
I did not say it lightly, play with the brackets and see the differences between losing that 2nd round match and the third round. It is a possible eight point swing.

Hmm, you can still wrestle back for 3rd no matter what round you lose in so the point swing is because you also had him losing early in the consys.

Interesting note if the seeds hold Lee will lose in the quarters and in the R12 he would get Carr from Illinois.
 
Hmm, you can still wrestle back for 3rd no matter what round you lose in so the point swing is because you also had him losing early in the consys.

Interesting note if the seeds hold Lee will lose in the quarters and in the R12 he would get Carr from Illinois.
Cael commented that he would feel good about a re-match with Carr. I suspect Nick learned some things in that match--being aggressive, but not opening yourself up too much; and finishing on his shots. He had a lot of really good shots in the 1st period that Carr neutralised with his dive/roll.
 
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