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Joe 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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24 things for the 24-hour marathon

Andy Katz, ESPN.com

Are you brave and/or crazy enough to watch the entire 24-hour Tip-Off Marathon on the ESPN family of networks? Andy Katz -- who is attempting to do just that -- has come up with 24 things to watch.

Story | Conversation | November 16, 2009

Behind the Bracket: Why mids lack bids

Joe Lunardi, ESPN Insider

Bracketologist Joe Lunardi takes you Behind the Bracket, examining his projected field to tell you what's generating movement and what you'll want to keep an eye on in the days ahead.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | November 11, 2009

Bracketology scroll

Joe Lunardi, Special to ESPN.com

Here is the complete rundown of the latest bracket hot and not from Joe Lunardi.

ESPN Insider Story | November 10, 2009

Big 12 ShootAround: High expectations for a league that retained its star power

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Douglas Jones/US Presswire Sherron Collins and the stacked Jayhawks have all the pieces in place for another national-title run. 10 Offseason ...

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Pac-10 ShootAround: Three new head coaches arrive as conference rebuilds

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Brett Davis/US Presswire A Southern California program mired in NCAA controversy has turned to Kevin O'Neill to right the ship. 10 Things To K...

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MWC ShootAround: BYU the favorite, but transfers and freshmen will have say

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Howard Smith/US Presswire After a health scare this summer, a reinvigorated Dave Rose is no doubt ready for the season to start. 10 offseason ...

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A-10 ShootAround: Plenty of contenders take aim as new era begins at Xavier

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AP Photo/Al Behrman No longer in the shadows of Sean Miller, Chris Mack (right) is now in charge at his alma mater. 10 Things To Know From The...

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Bracketology FAQ: 2009-10

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Bracketology FAQ: 2009-10

Story | Conversation | January 05, 2009

SEC ShootAround: Baby Gators all grown up?

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Andy Lyons/Getty Images The 2007-08 season was a frustrating one for Billy Donovan and the young Gators. Growing pains mean new gains for Gato...

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CBB Summer Buzz: Maryland

Matt Meyers, ESPN The Magazine

The Summer Buzz series heads to College Park to check in with Gary Williams and his battle-tested Terps. Find out how a newcomer has already brought down the house and get analysis from Jay Bilas, Doug Gottlieb and Joe Lunardi on the 2009-10 outlook.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | August 06, 2009

CBB Summer Buzz: Syracuse

Mike Hume, ESPN Insider

The CBB Summer Buzz series stops in Syracuse to check on the progress of the Orange. With three key players gone, it will be a challenge to match last season's success, but a talented transfer and other youngsters offer some hope.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 31, 2009

CBB Summer Buzz: Texas

Elena Bergeron, ESPN The Magazine

The CBB Summer Buzz series continues with a look at Texas. Lacking a true PG and perimeter options beyond A.J. Abrams, the Horns underachieved last year. With two top recruits, a key transfer and the return of Damion James, the Final Four looms this time.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 20, 2009

Bracketology mailbag: summer-school edition

Joe Lunardi

...see before you change your mind? Come on Joe! Give it to UNLV, Utah, or even San...a bracket or even rankings yet. I think Lunardi has to justify his check somehow so he...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | July 01, 2009

Bracketology scroll

Joe Lunardi, Special to ESPN.com

Here is the complete rundown of the latest bracket hot and not from Joe Lunardi.

ESPN Insider Story | June 17, 2009

Making the case for mid-majors

Joe Lunardi, ESPN.com

In part two of his examination of the NCAA at-large process, Joe Lunardi argues that the numbers support awarding at-larges to winning teams from non-BCS conferences.

Story | Conversation | April 16, 2009