(#393) Chaotic bracket Projection, Souza-UNH contract update, Michigan State locks up Nightingale, what's next for Princeton?
This week's bracket projection is a chaotic mess.
Usually, we go into the Selection Show with a good idea of how the bracket will take shape. In recent years, I've been able to predict the bracket exactly. This year? If the teams fall the way they do this week, we'll have no idea what the committee will do. I'm making assumptions based on their past moves, but there's no way of knowing.
This year could be a year where all of the bracketologists have different brackets!
In coaching news, Princeton opened up earlier today when the university moved on from Ron Fogarty. Plus, there is news on contract extensions for Mike Souza at UNH and Adam Nightingale at Michigan State.
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