Mar 17 1:28p by Chris Mottram
Sure, the editors here at SB Nation may know a thing or two about college basketball. If nothing else, this is true via the process of osmosis -- we work in sports, we're around this stuff all day, some it is bound to seep in.
But that's not why you're interested in checking out our NCAA Tournament bracket predictions. You're here because we're all inflicted with the same infatuation, which is to read as many completed brackets as possible in search of some verification that our own bracket might be accurate. We all do it, don't worry. (My mailman and my barber BOTH picked UTEP to beat Vanderbilt, too? Gut feeling justified!)
So, follow along in this storystream as we update it throughout March Madness eve with a look at who our editors (and SB Nation's CEO) have advancing through the field.

First up, yours truly -- Chris Mottram, Senior Editor of SBNation.com (click bracket to view larger).
Final Four: Kansas, Syracuse, Kentucky, Villanova.
Title Game: Kansas vs. Kentucky
Champion: Kansas
Biggest First Round Upsets: UTEP over Butler; Old Dominion over Notre Dame; Washington over Marquette; Georgia Tech over Oklahoma State.
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Full 2010 NCAA Tournament Predictions, From The SB Nation Editors ('Cause We Know Stuff!)
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Louisville over Duke
nice…i had that first too then changed it….hope thats not the difference between first and last….good luck
by BeiochAzz on Mar 17, 2010 2:03 PM EDT reply actions
BYU to the Elite Eight? I'll believe it when I see it.
No offense to them. They’ve got a far better program than Utah. But…they haven’t advanced beyond the first round in over 15 years.
Don’t see much changing.
by JazzyUte on Mar 18, 2010 3:36 AM EDT reply actions
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