TeamXbox: March Madness: Sixteen-to-One

TeamXbox writes: "If professional sports car drivers play Forza to learn tracks, and special ops teams play Full Spectrum Warrior to practice battlefield protocol, then it shouldn't be that much of a stretch to use EA's March Madness Edition of NCAA 09 to fill out that bracket.

We're sure some of you did exactly that: Simmed the tournament from EA's slick, downloadable b-ball game, and filled in from there. EA also simmed the entire tournament from start-to-finish; yet another useful tool for those that flunked Bracketology."
Cyrus365 - contributor
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