Each year millions of people start their own bracket pools in hopes to beat their friends and win big. Many websites, social networks, and sports news companies have released bracket competitions of their own. Check a few of them out below:
Yahoo! Sports: Yahoo! is pulling its yearly cool $1 Million prize contest for the March Madness 2009 Tournament Pick 'Em. The catch is, you have to pick all of the games and final socre of the championship perfectly to win. It won't be easy, but I might just do it...ha. Seriously though, the top overall player to come away from the NCAA Tournament with the most correct picks will end up holding a nice $10,000 check. Not bad, not bad at all.
FaceBook: There are a few March Madness FaceBook Apps floating around claiming to give some cash prizes to winners. In most of the contests, the bracketologist with the most correct picks will be rewarded with $500, followed by $300 for the second place finisher, and $200 for third. Not as much as Yahoo!, but still worth entering - ya' never know!
PickManager: PickManager.com has the biggest ever March Madness bracket pool running. The grand prize for a perfectly picked bracket is a sizzlin' $100 Million. Other consolation prizes are available, but why settle when $100,000,000 is on the line?
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