Bracketology

Bracketology (2017- )

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Bracketology is a sports talk show that analyzes and breaks down the team match ups for the annual NCAA College Basketball tournament each year in March.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 19:00 (120 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2025-03-162025 BracketologyMar 16, 2025
2024-03-17Episode 1Mar 17, 2024
2023-03-12Episode 1Mar 12, 2023
2022-03-13Episode 1Mar 13, 2022
2021-03-14Episode 1Mar 14, 2021
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Bracketology' premiere?

'Bracketology' premiered on March 12, 2017.

Who hosted 'Bracketology'?

'Bracketology' was hosted by Rece Davis.

What network aired 'Bracketology'?

'Bracketology' aired on ESPN.

What was the format of 'Bracketology'?

'Bracketology' was a sports television program that analyzed and discussed the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

How often did 'Bracketology' air during the NCAA Tournament?

'Bracketology' aired multiple times during the NCAA Tournament, providing bracket predictions and analysis as the tournament progressed.

Who were the regular analysts on 'Bracketology'?

The regular analysts on 'Bracketology' included Jay Bilas, Seth Greenberg, and Jay Williams.

What were some of the topics discussed on 'Bracketology'?

'Bracketology' discussed bracket predictions, team rankings, bubble teams, and potential matchups in the NCAA Tournament.

Did 'Bracketology' feature interviews with coaches and players?

Yes, 'Bracketology' featured interviews with coaches and players to provide insights into the teams and their tournament chances.

Did 'Bracketology' include discussions on individual player performances?

Yes, 'Bracketology' analyzed the performances of key players and their impact on their respective teams' tournament prospects.

Did 'Bracketology' have a panel of experts?

Yes, 'Bracketology' had a panel of experts who shared their opinions and insights on the tournament.

Was 'Bracketology' interactive with viewers?

Yes, 'Bracketology' encouraged viewer participation through social media, allowing them to share their opinions and predictions.

Did 'Bracketology' predict the entire tournament bracket?

'Bracketology' attempted to predict the entire tournament bracket, including the teams and their seedings.

Did 'Bracketology' discuss potential upsets in the tournament?

Yes, 'Bracketology' analyzed potential upsets and discussed the likelihood of lower-seeded teams defeating higher-seeded teams.

Did 'Bracketology' provide historical analysis of past NCAA Tournaments?

Yes, 'Bracketology' provided historical analysis of past NCAA Tournaments, including memorable moments and Cinderella stories.

Did 'Bracketology' have a live audience during its broadcasts?

No, 'Bracketology' did not have a live audience during its broadcasts. It was a studio-based show.

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