Name of the Year Bracketology

Started by TimV, March 18, 2009, 04:27:51 PM

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TimV

I think I have the right Forum this time...::smashfreak::

Check the 14th seed in the Bulltron Regional.

2009 Name of the Year
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

Scersk '97

But "Glorious Johnson" is a tough draw...

Josh '99

With all due respect to "Taco Vandervelde", my money is on "Chew Kok" upsetting everybody and making it out of that regional.
"They do all kind of just blend together into one giant dildo."
-Ben Rocky 04

RichH

Go Parris Duffus!!!  Cornell Hockey representative!  Very tough draw against Glorious Johnson.  If he survives that, I like him to get to the round of 16 and would probably lose to Crystal Methany.

Normally, I'd give Katie Cumalat a pretty decent shot at an upset from a 13 seed, but she's up against Uranus Golden.  Brutal draw.

French Rage

I think you're all underestimating Nemesis Vega.
03/23/02: Maine 4, Harvard 3
03/28/03: BU 6, Harvard 4
03/26/04: Maine 5, Harvard 4
03/26/05: UNH 3, Harvard 2
03/25/06: Maine 6, Harvard 1

ugarte

How did Parris Duffus last until 2009? These guys have been running this tourney for ~20 years and have picked names much more obscure than a goalie who was a college All-American and had a cup of coffee in the NHL.

Is he coaching somewhere now?

Jeff Hopkins '82

My money is on Moonlit Wang.

Moonlit Wang always comes first.

ugarte

[quote Jeff Hopkins '82]My money is on Moonlit Wang.

Moonlit Wang always comes first.[/quote]
Moonlit Wang's dream?

Quote from: Moonlit WangTo run the bases - stretch a double into a triple, and flop face-first into third, wrap your arms around the bag.

Jeff Hopkins '82

[quote ugarte][quote Jeff Hopkins '82]My money is on Moonlit Wang.

Moonlit Wang always comes first.[/quote]
Moonlit Wang's dream?

Quote from: Moonlit WangTo run the bases - stretch a double into a triple, and flop face-first into third, wrap your arms around the bag.
[/quote]

If you build it, he will come.  ::banana::

TimV

But will the bag wrap her arms around him?B-]
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

David Harding


Rita

Government is a toss-up bracket and the outcome will totally depend on each candidate's swingmen.

The media bracket is the toughest of the four. Tar, feathering, hyperbole, and elephants.  Who/whatever comes out of that regional should have a very good chance of making the finals. It is a shame that one one team can come out of this bracket.

AIG WILL DOMINATE all the others in the corporate bracket. Even a meeting with that court terror/maverick "Sarah the Barracuda" in the semis won't keep them out of the finals.

The only question with AIG is whether they can remaining solvent and avoid the bankruptcy bug that has been affecting teams like them. If they can't, it may be a media free-for-all.

/off with outrageous ESPN-pundit like analysis. ::nut::

Killer

How is it that Dick Cheney isn't among the candidates?  Or is he just the de facto Grand Pubah of All Things Evil?

KeithK

Evil.  Riiiiight.

I would never consider Pelosi, Dodd, Frank, Obama, Murtha, etc. to be evil.  Just stupid and/or foolish.

Well, some of the folks are corrupt as hell.  But greedy and power hungry isn't quite the same as evil.

ugarte

[quote Killer]How is it that Dick Cheney isn't among the candidates?  Or is he just the de facto Grand Pubah of All Things Evil?[/quote]
You could fill a bracket with people who go by the name "Dick". It isn't enough.

Dick Trickle (NOY Hall of Famer, IIRC), now that's a name.