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Congratulations are due for the aptly named “Winner’s Bracket” for…you guessed it, winning the 2012 Dubsism Bracket Challenge. But for many of the rest of us (myself especially), the question is:  Can you euthanize a bracket?

I manage to get only one of the Final Four, and then I’m smart enough to not pick that team as the winner. The only real upside is that Kansas lost.  Screw Kansas; there is no team in college basketball I hate more than the Jayhawks.

Naturally, because I’m a masochist, I’ll be back next year.

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What your view of sports would be if you had too many concussions

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  1. sportsattitudes
    April 3, 2012

    There’s always next year to torture yourself all over again. I’m still trying to figure out why my wife does better than I on these things. I guess it is over-thinking on my part. Or…she’s really paying attention during the regular season when she says she’s not. That’s just as likely.

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    • J-Dub
      April 3, 2012

      That is the best part…finishing behind the wife and getting to hear about it for a year.

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  2. Blog Surface
    April 3, 2012

    This is what I get for not joining the NCAA bracket pool. Don’t ask, but I actually had Kansas and Ohio St. in the Final Four, with Kentucky winning the whole thing. Of course, who didn’t have Kentucky on top right?

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  3. The Matt Lawton of UHS
    April 4, 2012

    Prior to filling out your bracket, did you and the “Cinderella bracket” author engage in a coversation that I can only assume went like this…

    J-dub: I really like MSU.

    Cinderella: me too! Great basketball minds do think alike.

    J-dub: if they get good guard play, I think they could be legit!

    Cinderella: yes! That Earvin Johnson is a lock for the #1 pick in the draft – also when Mateen Cleaves has it going, it’s athleticism at it’s most transcendant level. I can only liken Cleaves to an african-american Ken Caminiti.

    J-dub: I’m really glad we talked about this. Dashed hoops really had me leaning toward picking Iowa state.

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    • J-Dub
      April 4, 2012

      Mateen Cleaves = the Matt Lawton of East Lansing.

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  4. Matt Lawton, Hero to the AAC
    April 4, 2012

    Wrong again, really the only East Lansing native who can be compared fairly is:

    Malcolm X = the Matt Lawton of East Lansing.

    Don’t get me wrong, I really respect Malcolm X – It’s just people really underrate Matt Lawton’s social and historic contributions and greatness.

    I mean besides the transcendant baseball prowess.

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    • J-Dub
      April 4, 2012

      I can’t wait for “Where Are They Now: the Matt Lawton Edition.”

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  5. Matt Lawton, Hero to the AAC
    April 4, 2012

    In a related thought…

    As cool as an ESPN 30 for 30: “How Matt Lawton’s batting stance shaped western culture” would be.

    Can we please just get the effing baseball season underway?

    As you can see, I may or not be cracking under the pressure…

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    • J-Dub
      April 5, 2012

      Two-time All-Star, career .267 hitter…clearly a game-changer. So much so that you should search YouTube for “Matt Lawton.” It will change your world view entirely.

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  6. I demand a recount!

    I’d say it was an honor finishing atop the Dubster but um…. its looks like most everyone else in the tournament did too.

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    • J-Dub
      April 6, 2012

      Leave it to the Floridian to start the “recount madness.”

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