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

When we were working on our NCAA tournament plan, the top of the list included a big project: a clean, printable March Madness bracket. Thanks to our design department here, we now have one. (There are download links at the end of this story.) And here is a link for female support for printing.

Download your support to print, fill, scribble, reprint, repeat, send and carefully highlight your victories and defeats:

Due to the pandemic, the 2021 NCAA tournament will be played entirely in Indiana this season. The selection committee approved some new guidelines that may shake things up a bit, including moving away from geography and trying to bring teams closer to their region, as all games will be played in a central location. Here’s a great read on the new rules.

Want a free year (or an extended year) of The Athletic? Place a $ 1 bet on one of our first round winners and win a free year and $ 100 in free bets

We will have more coverage than you might need, with all the support of Seth Davis, a complete section of female coverage, our new analytical model “Slingshot” that points out big surprises, expert choices, profiles, predictions … and much more. Peter Keating answered your questions here earlier this week. You can find all of this in our special NCAA Tournaments section of the website.

All of our specialists have already made their choices to see who will reach the Final Four and who will eventually win the National Championship.

Take advantage of this key – enjoy the tournament! (if you participate, take advantage of this offer from BetMGM!) – and good luck to everyone!

Related stories

Seth Davis makes his predictions for Saturday’s first round games

Land of Hopes and Dreams: 1 day, 4 games, 3 arenas and 1 beautiful NCAA tournament for this sports journalist

Max Abmas, Kevin Obanor believed in Oral Roberts – and they were rewarded for that faith with a major twist at the NCAA Tournament

Brennan: Was the Big Ten overrated? Nah. But Ohio and Purdue’s losses come at a real cost in the NCAA tournament

Mark Emmert on ‘unforgivable’ disparities between male and female NCAA tournaments

(Photo: Trevor Ruszkowski / USA Today)

.Source