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Monday, March 28, 2005 Pre-Tournament Bluster Patrick Hruby: First things first. Bracketology is NOT a science, no matter how many times they roll out Joe Lunardi on ESPNews. In fact, here's a sentence you'll never, ever hear: "Mr. Lunardi? The Nobel Committee is on line 2. Congrats for picking New Mexico over Villanova. Your prize is in the mail." This brings me to my second point: Who always ends up winning the office pool? The dude who studies 5-12 matchups until his eyeballs bleed? Or the guy who thinks Old Domi ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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