Thursday, March 24, 2016

NCAA Analyst Joey Boloney says Welcome to the Sweet 16!!!

Welcome to the Sweet 16!! March Madness is in full swing with the 1st weekend over and 16 Teams are left standing and 48 have been eliminated. The Contenders are moving on and the Pretenders are one and done and on their way home to look forward to next year. The NCAA Tournament has seen some teams rise to the occasion and others fold up like a cheap tent. There were some nail biters and also some very close games and a few Major upsets which Joey the NCAA Cat Analyst correctly picked! A  lot of Brackets were Busted this past weekend thanks to #MSU and a few others and more will be shredded starting today as we go from the Sweet 16 to the Elite 8 to the Final 4!  I am sure there are a lot of People whose Brackets are still in pretty good shape and some that are hanging on by a thread by having UNC and Kansas taking it all or they put all #1 seeds in the Final 4.  At this point of the Tourney, I am not sure you really can say there are anymore true upsets for any of these teams left can beat any other team in the one and done format of March Madness. Wishing Everyone Good Luck to Your Teams and also on Your Brackets in the Sweet 16.  The NCAA Tourney Record here right now stands at for Joey Boloney the NCAA Cat Analyst  4-0 on Play in games, 15-1 on Thursday (Purdue) , 15-1 on Friday (MSU)  and 7-1 on Saturday (Gonzaga and Indiana) were His Big upset picks on Saturday. On Sunday, Joey was 6-2.. Joey  is 43-5 (Thursday thru Sunday combined) and his Brackets are in great shape. Joey was 4-0 on the first day of Sweet 16 and 3-1 on Friday and was 1-1 on Saturday and looks to continue his winning ways tonight allowing his Elite 8 bracket to be in excellent shape.  I will be updating throughout the Sweet 16 and the NCAA Tourney as to how Joey the Cat is doing in the NCAA Tournament.                        @cupofjoeinthed

Joey waiting for the Sweet 16 games to start tonight
                                                 Joey Boloney the NCAA Cat Analyst

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