We are big March Madness people around here. Charlie and Joe's first entries into an NCAA tourney pool were in 2004 . . . when they were two days old. The Maddux March Madness pool is an annual tradition. This year, we have entries for all six family members. They are posted on a door so standings can be checked at any time.
Charlie picked both of the two biggest first-round upsets - Richmond over Vanderbilt and Morehead State over Louisville. He's got UConn winning it all. Joe has Duke. They are both doing better than me. They pretty much know from memory the picks made by each person in the family. Actually, Joe remembers the final four picks we made last year, which is kind of freaky.
Helen and Will picked all their own entries. Will's pick to win it the championship was 14th seed Indiana State. We have no idea why. He doesn't seem too upset to be out of the running though.
If you know Helen, you can figure out the rationale for her picks.
She had both Georgetown and George Mason winning in the first round. Why? She learned about GEORGE Washington last month at school, of course.
She had St. Peter's going to the Sweet Sixteen because we know a Peter -- he's a friend and fiance of Claire, our babysitter extraordinaire (and Helen always likes the guys better than the gals).
But she apparently likes her classmate John better than Peter, because she had St. John's going to the Final Four.
Helen's pick to win it all is still in the running: San Diego State University. Why SDSU? Because of the movie Madagascar, of course. When the animals washed up on the beach of Madagascar, the giraffe Melman surveyed the place and decided that they must be at the San Diego Zoo. Hence, San Diego State University is picked to win the NCAA tourney. Makes perfect sense, right?
I love that Joe and Charlie think Will and Helen's picks are soooo funny, when it was just a couple of years ago that they were making their picks based on similar rationales. In fact, this year Joe graduated from making his picks solely with his heart (last year he had A&M winning the whole tournament) to making educated picks (he did pick A&M to win in the first round, but didn't think they would make it any further than that).
Sadly, I still pick largely with my heart. A&M's loss knocked out one of my final four teams. My top pick is also out. I have a feeling I'm going to be paying up to a 7-year-old this year.