I thought of doing a studio show, but... nah. Here's the Sweet Sixteen. You may vote on this, even if you didn't vote before. So here's the first and second round official results (12 votes cast, OT means a deadlock and a coin flip): Harvard d. Loyola UMass d. Boston South Carolina d. UMBC Iowa d. Alabama State Penn State d. Bucknell Florida d. Pitt Maryland d. Florida A&M Southern Cal d. Columbia Illinois d. Louisiana-Monroe Vanderbilt d. UCLA Duke d. UT-Chattanooga Texas A&M d. Utah Stanford d. South Alabama Minnesota d. Wichita State Penn d. Missouri-KC Georgia Tech d. Central Florida Michigan d. Elon Virginia Tech d. Iowa State Kentucky d. Arizona State Cornell d. Delaware Yale d. Memphis Northwestern d. Washington Virginia d. Middle Tenn. St. Texas d. Georgia State California d. Pepperdine George Washington d. Bowling Green Wisconsin d. UC-Irvine Arkansas d. Georgetown Princeton d. Illinois-Chicago Brigham Young d. George Mason (OT) Oklahoma d. Montana Georgia d. Rutgers Harvard d. Umass South Carolina d. Iowa (OT) Penn State d. Florida Maryland d. Southern Cal Illinois d. Vanderbilt Duke d. Texas A&M (OT) Stanford d. Minnesota Penn d. Georgia Tech Michigan d. Virginia Tech Cornell d. Kentucky Yale d. Northwestern Virginia d. Texas California d. George Washington Wisconsin d. Arkansas Princeton d. Brigham Young Oklahoma d. Georgia SO, THE SWEET SIXTEEN IS: Harvard vs. South Carolina Penn State vs. Maryland Illinois vs. Duke Stanford vs. Penn Michigan vs. Cornell Yale vs. Virginia California vs. Wisconsin Princeton vs. Oklahoma THE POLL IS BACK OPEN NOW! Voting will cease on March 19th, around 9 pm. That's a week from Sunday. Why so long? I'm on vacation, babee! Those who sent in complete brackets, no need to revote. Your ballots are saved. Those sending in ballots, save yourself the trouble and do the Final Four now. Thank you. Andy Goss (who SWEARS the vote between Duke and A&M was 6-6 and can prove it!)
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