Bracketology, Joe Lunardi
Bracketology, Joe Lunardi
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Bracketology
March Madness, College Basketball, and the Creation of a National Obsession

Author: Joe Lunardi, David Smale

Narrator: Adam Grupper

Unabridged: 6 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/20/2021


Synopsis

March Madness has become the pinnacle of college sports.

Whether you’re hoping your Cinderella school dances its way to the Sweet 16 or one of the millions of Americans hoping to win their office pool, it all starts with the 68-team NCAA Tournament bracket. After all, there is no true Madness
without the oft-debated question about what teams should be seeded where— from the Power Five blue blood with some early-season stumbles on its résumé to the mid-major that rampaged through its less competitive conference season. The
inventor of Bracketology himself, ESPN’s Joe Lunardi, is here to reveal the mystery and science behind it all.

While going in depth on the ever-evolving Bracketology formula, Lunardi lifts the curtain on the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee, detailing how it operates, the criteria it uses, and the data it analyzes while dispelling some of the
major misconceptions. In Bracketology: March Madness, College Basketball, and the Creation of a National Obsession, Lunardi not only gives the current formula, but also compares great teams from different eras, talks to the biggest names in
college basketball about their perception of Bracketology, and looks ahead to the future of the sport. After reading this book, you’ll understand why your alma mater is slated for a No. 1 seed in its home state, headed to the First Four in Dayton, Ohio, or about to have its bubble burst.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Bryan on October 18, 2021

I have loved college basketball from a young age. My father instilled in me that college basketball was a more pure game than the NBA. When I was in high school I used to run a bracket challenge for the NCAA tournament. I feel that I could have been Joe Lunardi. I am now heavily into statistics prof......more

Goodreads review by Patrick on September 02, 2023

Probably more like 3.75 stars, liked the book but Joey B was feeling himself a bit too much at times......more

Goodreads review by Shane on March 18, 2022

I enjoyed "Bracketology" (and bonus points that I read it the week and a half leading up to the start of the NCAA tournament). I've always followed and liked Lunardi's work, and it was fun to get a sorta behind-the-scenes look at how his methods came about and what the committee does. It's an entert......more

Goodreads review by Randy on March 13, 2022

I love the subject but as Lundardi’s wife is quoted, “is this really a book?” I don’t regret reading it but I wish it would have been a library checkout instead of a gift. It’s not worth owning. The material was repetitive and I did not appreciate the amount of quotes from Joe’s buddies that was use......more

Goodreads review by Sean on September 18, 2021

As a huge fan of the tournament, I hoped that this book might enhance my enjoyment of the process by which the teams are selected. It didn’t. Instead, the book was largely a defense of the practice of predicting how the committee selects the field and how terms like bracketologist and Joey Brackets......more