A Conversation of March Madness with Attiba

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Depending on who you ask, no sporting event has more effect on the gambling community than March Madness. Office pools are formed. If you’re in college, there’s a possibility that dorm halls have tournament bracket challenges where your resident adviser may or may not give cute girls the advantage. (I can’t confirm nor deny doing this myself at San Diego State.) Even whole families have online bracket tournaments, now.

There’s a March Madness pool going on between my colleagues and I at Total Sports Live that will most likely be filled with much trash talk, Twitter rants, and all kinds of reasons why you should take Yale over Baylor in the first round. (I didn’t make that selection because I’m not insane.)

If you’re familiar with my columns and podcasts for Total Sports Live, you’re probably aware of my brother in gambling. Betting with our picks this season probably won you money. You’re all welcome for any extra special Christmases that were had. Did you really think that the two men known at Total Sports Live as the “Straight Cash Homey Brothers” weren’t doing a March Madness podcast? Shame on you.

We’ve crunched the numbers. We’ve analyzed all the match-ups in the NCAA Tournament. We’ve done all of the leg work. Now, you can choose with us, or you can choose against us. However you bet with whatever reasons, March and April are to be enjoyed. (Unless you happen to be my brother’s co-worker, Jenna, who fills out bracket winners based on “cutest mascot”. I’m sorry, but that’s an abomination of a concept.)

Since everyone and their mother, brother, and every other sucker is making a bracket this year, feel free to enjoy this March Madness podcast. This also serves as a way to have evidence that I beat Attiba in yet another thing in my lifetime.

Follow me on Twitter — @AdioBRoyster.

Follow Attiba on Twitter — @attibak.

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