BigAppleBuckeye;706523 wrote:Don't want to pirate this thread, but I was in this really fun NCAA pool a few years ago, and I would love to get in another (my friends are lame, and its hard to drum up the interest). Basically, we took the 64 teams (before expansion), and had a draft. So if there were 10 people, each would draft 6 teams (with 4 teams not drafted). Anyway, for every win, you would get the points of their seed, so for example if you drafted a 4 seed and they won, that is 4 points. It was a blast, but I haven't been in once since ... so if anyone is up for running it, I would be down!
It was always interesting: what is the better pick? A team like Duke (back then), that was the favorite to pick up 6 points (1 point for the 1 seed, x 6 wins) OR a team like Tulsa, who I think was a 12 seed back then (And won a few games, but thats the key, finding those teams!)?
Just got an email from a guy that runs a huge survival pool for the NFL regular season. For the NCAA tournament he runs 6 different style pools.
#1 - Basically your normal bracket sheet, except along with the points you get for picking the correct winner, you also get the points of the winning teams seed. So if you pick #8 seeded Tennessee in round 1, you could get 10 points (2 points for their win plus 8 for their seed)
#2 - Almost what you described. You can select any 5 teams from the tournament field, and every game your teams win, you get the points of their seed. So a #1 seed can score up to 6 points, a #4 seed has a possible 24 points, etc.
#3 - Pick 16. In each region, pick 1 team from seeds 1 through 4, 1 team from seeds 5-8, 1 team from seeds 9-12 and 1 team from seeds 13-16. For a total of 16 teams. You can only select one #1 seed, but you can take all 4 #5 seeds if you desire. You receive 1 point for each win from one of your teams
#4 - Random pool w/ spread - They take 64 entries. Once he fills up all 64 spots, they have a random draw of teams. Your team must cover the spread published by USA Today to advance. If your team covers, but loses the actual game, you take the winning team in the next round (so say you have Montana +25 v Pitt. Montana covers, but loses the game. You would have Pitt in the next round.) They have payouts once you make it to the elite 8.
#5 - Suicide Pool. You must select 1 winner straight up each day (not each round). You can not pick the same team twice. Picks must be emailed 30 minutes before the 1st game each day.
#6 - Squares - 50 units per square. Your square is for every game. Winners score is the top line, losers score is the bottom line. 30 units for round 1 winners - 730 units for championship game winner.
Let me know if you are interested, I can PM you the info