Busted: NCAA bracket filled with tales of transgression
by EDDIE PELLS an hour ago
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) The NCAA Selection Committee has spoken, seeding 64 teams for the tournament that starts Thursday. What if the Committee on Infractions had a say, too?
Records would still matter but not the sort compiled during the regular season. Rap sheets, academic fraud, bad sportsmanship, terrible PR, good, old-fashioned bribes, the dreaded lack of institutional control you could pretty much fill out an entire bracket simply listing what many of these teams have gotten wrong over the past months, years and decades.
Of course, March Madness, which tips off Thursday with 16 games, has a way of pushing all that bad news to the back burner.
What sells sports are hype and hope, and you really cant find a better example of both than the NCAA Tournament, says marketing guru Joe Favorito.
But first, lets take our medicine. Heres a bracket-style review of the pain and malfeasance that some of the schools in this years March Madness bracket have inflicted on their sport, their fans and themselves.
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