With
the Final Four taking place this weekend in Detroit, the need for
licensed bracketologists is coming to an end. The industry is set to
see massive layoffs following the conclusion of March Madness, which
will add further to the economic problems facing the country and the
hometown of American automobiles. The bracketology industry is
notoriously volatile, but this year could be one of the worst on record.
"I
have doctorate degrees from Princeton in both bracket physics and
seeding psychology, and I'm not sure I'm going to be able to find a job
come April," said Dr. Owen Richards, a practicing bracketologist.
"People come to me all the time needing help picking what that
cinderella team is going to be that captures the imagination of the
entire nation, before being crushed two days later in the second round.
If I can't make a living, who is going to be there next year to tell
them what to do?"
"You're going to have dangerous unregulated
predictions being made by secretaries who picked Louisville to win it
all, because their mascot are pretty birds. That's street bracketology,
and it's dangerous. If you had gone with her prediction, you would have
messed up in the Elite Eight. A lot of people say that kind of advice
works just about as often as our professional picks, but I say it's
just luck. If you give a secretary a pair of scissors and a three hole
punch and send her into an operating room, there is a chance she'll be
able to perform a successful open heart surgery. But you'll have better
luck with a real surgeon, and fewer binder holes in your aorta."
But
bracketologists like Dr. Richards are not the first casualty of the bad
economy. People saw their health insurance companies no longer cover
bracketologist visits this year, as they had in the past. Hard working
men and women were forced to pay as much as 20 dollars for guesses on
how teams were going to do.
"I brought my bracket from last year
into my family doctor," said college basketball fan Dan Berger." He
took one look at it and said I needed a specialist's help as soon as
possible. He told me I had a serious medical condition called dumbass'
bracket. He said that if left untreated it could lead to my losing 10
bucks every year in my office pool. He referred me to a bracketologist
who he had used in the past to keep him away from picking Pac-10 teams.
But then the insurance wouldn't even cover it. It's a tragedy."
The
layoffs have already begun, with some bracketologists trying to
re-integrate themselves at home. Dr. Matt Hedge, a former bracket
expert with 6 children, said he attempted to feed the kids and make
sure they got off to school safely while his wife was at work, but
ended up just making a bracket ranking them on who was his favorite.
Cinderella story Bobby won in an upset over Rebecca in the final after
Matt remembered that Bobby "wasn't so god damn loud as the rest of
them".
- 10:14 AM ET 03.31
- Share
- Views
- 1594
- Comments
- 2
Coming soon: Log in with your Facebook account, send comments and Throwdowns to Facebook and more.
Recent Posts
- ESPN Fires Man Who Accidentally Puts WNBA Headline On Site
- David Blaine To Try To Survive Entire Season As Lions Fan
- Lucky No Good Piece Of **** **** Impregnates Second Model
- Kobe Bryant Proves He Can Win Championship Without Rick Fox
- Management Fire All Nationals Players, Keep Coaches
- MLB Network To Show NFL Preseason Games To Boost Ratings
More FanHouse Blogs
- Amir Sadollah Bloodies Phil Baroni
- Mark Martin Remains Sentimental Favorite
- UFC 106 Results
- Nate Robinson Shoots at Wrong Basket
- Broadcasters Suspended for Haddadi Comments
- UFC 106 Fight Card
- Stefanie Spielman Dies at Age 42
- Bears Shun NBC for Sunday Night Game
- Parisyan Pulls Out of UFC 106, Dana White Says Move is Career Ender
- Questions Surround ESPN's NBA Latino Power Rankings
Stub Hub
The 2009 schedule has been released. Search for tickets!
Truth & Rumors
MOST POPULAR
-
1
Bills owner wanted Gruden
- Views
- 60624
- Comments
- 387
-
2
Why Knicks passed on Iverson
- Views
- 28604
- Comments
- 106
-
3
Raiders players happy with new QB
- Views
- 11647
- Comments
- 91
-
4
Yankees keeping eye on Halladay
- Views
- 48464
- Comments
- 89
-
5
Trouble beneath surface for MLS?
- Views
- 2597
- Comments
- 56
Most Active Users
Comments + Blog Posts + Throwdowns
Message Boards
-
NCAAF > General NCAAF
2009's most disappointing team
- Views
- 548
- Replies
- 25
-
NCAAF > General NCAAF
CFB Game Day 11/21/2009
- Views
- 317
- Replies
- 143
-
NCAAF > LSU Tigers
Les Miles FIRE HIM
- Views
- 139
- Replies
- 18

Jessica Gomes
Daniella Sarahyba



Comments (2) Add A Comment
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA. You are so **** FUNNY! OMG, what are you still doing on fannation? You haven't been signed as a stand up comedian yet?
NYGiants: Get Your…
Rockville Centre , NY
Total Comments (4223)
Hmm...Well, I'm picking up your sarcasm there, my friend.
The Sports Comedian
Altamonte Springs , FL
Total Comments (15)
Comment
Remember to keep your posts clean. Profanity will get filtered, and offensive comments will be removed.