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

When we were working on our NCAA tournament plan, there was one big project 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 is a link to the female push bracket.

Download your bracket to express, fill in, scratch out, repeat, submit, submit and highlight your wins and losses accurately:

Due to the pandemic, the NCAA Tournament in 2021 will be played in full in Indiana this season. The selection committee has implemented some new guidelines that could shake things up, including the geographical weakening and try to get teams close to their national region, as all matches will be played in a central location. Here’s a good read on the new rules.

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We’ve got more coverage than you’ll ever need, with Seth Davis’ full bracket, a full section of women’s coverage, our new ‘Slingshot’ analytics model featuring great excitement, expert selection, profiles, predictions … and more determined. Peter Keating answered your questions here earlier this week. You can find it all in our special NCAA Tournament section on the website.

Our experts have all chosen who will reach the Final Four and who will eventually win the National Championship.

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

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