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Joe LunardiMen's CBB Bracketology | RPI | Nitty Gritty Report | Blog | Chats | E-mailJoe Lunardi is the resident bracketologist for ESPN. In fact, he invented Bracketology and has been projecting the NCAA Tournament field for ESPN.com since its inception. |
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Tirico & Van Pelt
Joe Lunardi might need to retire because he got one team wrong. Joe didn't have Arizona in and feels that San Diego State probably got the snub as a r...
Audio PodCast | March 16, 2009
Mike and Mike in the Morning
ESPN Bracketologist Joe Lunardi says he is not touching his No. 1 seeds even though most of them lost Thursday. There is no need to overreact, seeing ...
Audio PodCast | March 13, 2009
Tirico & Van Pelt
Mike and Ryen Russillo get some bracketology from ESPN's Andy Katz and talk to Pistons PG Rodney Stuckey about his team's recent...
Audio PodCast | March 10, 2009
Tirico & Van Pelt
Joe Lunardi says that conference tournaments are usually for show, but not this year. The conference tournaments will make or break several teams this...
Audio PodCast | March 09, 2009
Dameshek on Demand: 3/3
Dave talks about Manny with 710 ESPN's A. Martinez and bracketology with ESPN's Joe Lunardi
Audio PodCast | March 04, 2009
Dameshek on Demand: 3/3
Dave talks about Manny with 710 ESPN's A. Martinez and bracketology with ESPN's Joe Lunardi
Audio PodCast | March 03, 2009
Tirico & Van Pelt
Joe Lunardi goes through who is in the NCAA tournament with 13 days to go. There are eight teams that have work to do in order to get in.
Audio PodCast | March 02, 2009
The Doug Gottlieb Show
Joe says teams like Providence, Maryland and Texas A&M are all on the edge for the NCAAs. Each game is a snapshot. Plus, how about Creighton?
Audio PodCast | February 25, 2009
Tirico & Van Pelt
Joe Lunardi has West Virginia and Providence in the NCAA Tournament as of right now, and feels that Tennessee and LSU are in good positions to get in....
Audio PodCast | February 16, 2009TOP SEARCHES IN OCTOBER
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