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...also the people’s choice. All four number one’s were heavy fan favorites to win their respective regions according to ESPN??s National Bracket, a compilation of the millions of picks submitted on its website, meaning literally hundreds of thousands of fans were able to cheer along this past weekend as all of their teams punched tickets to San Antonio...
...much knowledge and expertise one brings to bear. While we often look back and presume that outcomes were foreseeable, in many circumstances random chance simply has more influence than reason can account for. Take, for example, Russell Pleasant, who beat out more than 3 million other brackets to win ESPN??s $10,000 prize for the highest score in 2006. When asked how he knew to pick heavy underdog George Mason to reach the Final Four, he explained that he “slightly confused them with George Washington...
...following represents our version of ESPN??s Sports Reporters: five Crimson columnists—Emily W. Cunningham, Malcom A. Glenn, Walter E. Howell, Jonathan Lehman, and Karan Lodha—all considering the cause and effect of Harvard’s 62-51 upset win over visiting Michigan in men’s basketball on Saturday. Knights of the Roundtable: Assemble!EMILY: After all the glory of Saturday’s upset win over Michigan—the last-minute heroics, the screaming fans, the postgame celebration at midcourt—it seems at first glance that Tommy...
...government anywhere has ever seen,” and added that key parts of his strategy were to have the biggest banners and the best Web site. Hadfield, also a Crimson editorial editor, is the founder of the sporting site Soccernet—now a part of sports network ESPN??which The Independent of London called “the most successful football website in the world.” He is running alongside fellow Crimson editorial editor Adam Goldenberg ’08. Candidates’ professional-looking campaign Web sites were mostly designed by friends...
...don’t play extremely well—if we make mistakes—we’ll get beat,” he added.Harvard has seen title dreams ruined at Franklin Field before, a field that has been extremely unfriendly to Crimson teams. In 2002, with ESPN??s College Gameday in town, Harvard fell hard to a Penn team in a de facto championship game.The Crimson did bounce back two years later, clinching the Ivy title with a 31-10 win in 2004 that also marked the first time Harvard had won in Philadelphia since 1980.But...