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Why is the NCAA Tournament called ‘March Madness?’

Posted on March 17, 2014 by Ted Bauer

This Thursday used to represent my favorite day of the year. It still probably does in some respect, although I didn’t follow college hoops super closely this year, so I’m a little out of the game. But it’s essentially wall-to-wall… Continue Reading →

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