Play the SoBe Lifewater™ Zero Inhibitions Bracket Challenge
ed. by Todd - yeah, yeah, this is a sponsored post, but instead of doing a CBS/ESPN/whatever bracket where all you get is bragging rights, I figure you we might as well have one where you could actually win something.
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Admit it. Now that the college basketball tournament bracket's been set, you and millions of other fans will attempt to prove to friends, family, co-workers, and any stranger who will listen without punching you in the face that they are all idiots and that you can pick a better bracket than they can. Whether you fill out your bracket by crunching numbers, hurling darts, imagining cage matches to the death between rival mascots, or consulting your clueless teenage daughter who picks teams based on how cute the uniforms are, enter this year's bracket in the SoBe Lifewater Zero Inhibitions Bracket Challenge for a chance to win up to $10,000,000.
Simply follow the link to submit your bracket for a chance to win the following prizes:
- The chance to win $9,000,000* if you pick a perfect bracket (all 63 games, excluding the play-in game).
- The chance to win up to $1,000,000 if you are the top scorer in each round.
- The chance to meet a celebrity if your bracket beats a celebrity bracket. You can choose to play against E!'s "Kendra" star Kendra Wilkinson; former NBA player and TNT analyst Kenny Smith; former NFL great and Hall of Fame inductee Jerry Rice; and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover model Brooklyn Decker.
* Paid out as a 40 year annuity or adjusted lump sum.
So why limit yourself to bragging rights over colleagues and neighbors? Aim for the prize money. After all, this is your year, right?
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it's always fun to fantasize about winning something like this
but you’d probably have better luck winning the lottery.
I think that whenever a perfect bracket is achieved it will be by many different people. How much would it suck to pick the perfect bracket and then lose out in the random drawing for the actual winner?
The Process of Champions
My boss would like to thank you and Spock...
…for effectively giving me something else to do today besides work.
It's not what you've done but what you are doing that matters.
I wanna say FIRST...
but since you’re a CEO, I’ll just say that there’s another basketball post that needs your attention in the Fanposts, composed by yours truly…
just focus your eyes over there -————————————————→
enjoy...
I would join up...
…but I already have 3 brackets going on Yahoo. That is about all I can keep up with.
Auburn and Tennessee fans are a lot like Slinkys...neither are worth much but you do get a sense of satisfaction from pushing them down a flight of stairs
I take a different approach
I fill out one bracket and use it everywhere that I can find an empty bracket allowing me to fill it out. I figure if I can pull the perfect bracket one time, it’d be good for >$20mil (assuming no one else had the same bracket, which is very unlikely).
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