This is pretty simple, and I don't know if anyone else has ever done anything like this.
The rules are you select one team from each numbered seed. Then you get points for each game they win.
For example, your list could look something like:
1's - Kansas
2's - Wisconsin
3's - Memphis
4's - Texas
and so on...
The scoring system for each game will be:
(# seed) x (# of round)
Complicated, yes. But it rewards picking the right sleepers.
So let's say Texas is a 4 seed, and wins a Sweet 16 game. If you picked Texas, that win would be worth 12 points. And you would have already gotten 4 points for their first round game, and 8 points for the second round game.
When Delaware State wins the Championship that will be worth 96 points!
Now this is interesting. I think you should make your picks first, have us post our picks (without seeing what other people picked), and then we'll see who wins.
ReplyDeletePoints for the play-in game?
Maybe Deadspin would want to hear about this idea.