Rock M Nation Bracket Challenge Update: Final Four

We’re now into the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament. and for the first time since 2008 and just the second time in history, the National Semifinal features all No. 1 seeds. Call it “Chalk Madness” if you will.

Two teams from the SEC, one team from the ACC and Big 12. We’re guaranteed at least one SEC team in the National Championship Game.

Auburn.

Florida.

Duke.

Houston.

With the NCAA Tournament winding down, let’s check in on the ESPN Rock M Nation Bracket Challenge standings, shall we?

  1. 1. Alex Rodman (The Peyton Marshall Court): 1,130 points
  2. – Rodman has correctly picked all No. 1 seeds in his Final Four with Duke over Florida in his National Championship Game.
  3. 2. Paul Dorsey (Paul’s Chalk 2): 1,090 points
  4. – Dorsey has correctly picked all No. 1 seeds in his Final Four and has Auburn over Duke in the title game.
  5. 3. Frank Tranchilla (ESPNFAN4857039045): 1,020 points
  6. – Picking all No. 1 seeds in the Final Four, Tranchilla has Florida over Duke in the National Championship Game.
  7. 4. Mac6 Daddy (Mac6 Picks): 1,010 points
  8. – Mac6 has Houston over Auburn in the National Championship.
  9. 5. Tyler McCoy (Tmac Smash/Tyler McCoy): 1,000 points
  • – McCoy has Florida over Houston in the National Championship Game.

That rounds out the top 5. As for the Rock M Nation staff:

  • Sam Snelling sits right outside at 6th place with 990 points and has Duke over Florida in the National Championship game.
  • Parker Gillam (former RMNer) is tied for 11th place with 920 points and has Florida over Duke in the title game but had the Vols in his Final Four.
  • Levi Hutmacher is tied for 17th place with 880 points and has Duke over Auburn in the championship game but missed on St. John’s and Tennessee.

As for the rest of us? No shot. We’ll try to do better next year. If you’d like to check out the rest of the standings, the full leaderboard can be found here.

Here’s the Final Four schedule on Saturday in San Antonio, Texas.

(1) Auburn vs (1) Florida — 5:09 p.m. CST on CBS

(1) Duke vs (1) Houston — 7:49 p.m. CST on CBS

Enjoy what’s left of the NCAA Tournament, because it’s always a bummer when the college basketball season ends.

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