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SB Nation on MSNMarch Madness: Cinderella Has Left the BuildingIt’s been 25 years since the Big Ten has won a men’s basketball championship, so sure, Sparty taking home the trophy would be nice but I would hardly call Michigan State a Cinderella story. They haven’t had a losing season since 1987-88.
The thing we probably have to keep in mind is that we keep looking for something we’ve never really gotten. That’s the myth of the NCAA Tournament. We have been told for so long that this is where Cinderella comes to dance every year,
She lived a good life and had a good run. But she couldn't survive the changing landscape of college athletics.
The early days of the NCAA tournament have made one thing clear: The theme of this year’s tournament is that chalk wins out.
With the ballgown on, the carriage and horses in tow, Colorado State was ready for its Cinderella moment. The Rams were primed to be the life of the ball with all the talk surrounding them, and they were ready to reap the fortunes.
Their proven projection model has simulated every game in the tournament 10,000 times. It has absolutely crushed its March Madness picks recently, beating over 91% of all CBS Sports brackets in four of the past six tournaments.
Madness always has its upsets. Here are the men's teams that have a chance to pull off Cinderella runs in the Big Dance.
This year’s NCAA Tournament has felt more March Midness than Madness. While the field still boasts powerhouse programs and elite talent, something essential is
Here are four Cinderella teams to keep an eye on during March Madness: FOLLOW THE MADNESS: NCAA women's basketball scores, schedules, teams and more. As a No. 6 seed, Florida State is primed to ...
Instead of trying to predict which relatively mediocre team will put together a string of upset or coin-flip wins, it’s best to go round-by-round with your betting. That’s a more reliable way to try to make money betting on sports.
Underdog teams go on runs in the NCAA Tournament every year. These teams are known as Cinderella stories in March Madness.