It’s that time of year again, y’all! March Madness is upon us and you know we gotta get our brackets ready. Lucky for us, there are plenty of resources out here to help us fill out our brackets and compete with our friends and family members. Check out these dope NCAA bracket sites:
NCAA.com
NCAA.com has got us covered with a printable 2019 March Madness bracket PDF. It’s free, easy to use, and perfect for those of us who like to fill out our brackets by hand. Plus, the website has plenty of other resources to keep us informed and help us make informed decisions throughout the tournament.
The New York Times
The New York Times is always a go-to source for reliable news and information, and their NCAA bracket coverage is no different. Their bracket is easy to read and interactive, making it super simple for us to keep up with the action. Plus, they’ll be updating the bracket throughout the tournament with scores, schedules, and more.
The SPUN
If you’re looking for a simple, no-frills bracket to fill out, The SPUN has got you covered. Their printable 2018 NCAA Tournament bracket is easy to use and doesn’t require any fancy software or apps. Plus, the website has plenty of other bracket-related content to keep us entertained during the tournament.
Hoops HD
If you’re a fan of college basketball, you’ll definitely want to check out Hoops HD. They’ve got a ton of in-depth coverage of the tournament, as well as a printable bracket that’s perfect for filling out and following along with the action. Plus, they’ll be updating their bracket throughout the tournament with scores, schedules, and more.
The NCAA’s Official Bracket
If you want to go straight to the source, check out the official NCAA bracket. It’s available in PDF format, making it easy to print out and fill out by hand. Plus, the NCAA website has plenty of other resources to help us stay up-to-date with the tournament and make informed decisions.
Kubrick HTV
Kubrick HTV has got a printable 2018 NCAA bracket that’s worth checking out. It’s colorful and easy to read, making it perfect for those of us who may have trouble deciphering brackets with too much going on. Plus, the website has plenty of other bracket-related content to keep us entertained throughout the tournament.
The New York Post
The New York Post’s printable NCAA bracket offers an easy-to-read format that’s perfect for filling out and following along with the tournament. The website also has plenty of other coverage and resources to help us stay informed and make informed decisions throughout the tournament.
NCAA March Madness on Twitter
Finally, be sure to follow NCAA March Madness on Twitter for real-time updates, live scores, and plenty of other bracket-related content. They’ll keep you up-to-date with all the action, and their Twitter account is a great source for instant updates and analysis throughout the tournament.
So there you have it, folks - all the resources you need to fill out your NCAA brackets and compete with your friends and family members. Whether you prefer to fill out your bracket by hand or use an online tool, these websites have got you covered. Good luck with your picks, and may the best bracket win!