Download a fillable copy of the 2021 March Madness men’s basketball hoop pdf – The Athletic

When we were working on our NCAA tournament plan, one big project was at the top of the list: a clean, printable March Madness bracket. Thanks to our design department here, we now have one. (There are download links at the bottom of this story.) And here’s a link to the printable bra for women.

Download your bracket to print, fill in, scribble out, reprint, repeat, submit, and accurately mark your wins and losses:

Due to the pandemic, the 2021 NCAA tournament will be played entirely in Indiana this season. The selection committee has passed some new guidelines that can shake things up a bit, including avoiding geography and trying to get teams close to their national region as all matches are played in a central location. A lot has been read about the new rules here.

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We’ve got more coverage than you could ever need, with Seth Davis’ entire lineup, a full section of women’s coverage, our new “Slingshot” analysis model identifying major disruptions, expert choices, profiles, predictions… and more. Peter Keating answered your questions here earlier this week. You can find it all in our dedicated NCAA Tournament section of the site.

Our experts have all made their choices as to who will make it to the Final Four and who will ultimately win the national championship.

Enjoy this bracket – enjoy the tournament! (if you join, enjoy this deal from BetMGM!) – and good luck to everyone!

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