Round 29
Andrew Hampton (MEAC):  I remember a hilarious episode of Seinfeld where George told his in-laws that he played basketball for Hampton.  They didn't believe him, so he drove them to the campus where they soon discovered that he was lying.  They knew immediately that George was way too talented to play there.  I think that's how the episode went.  My memory fails.
Brian H. E. TN STATE -- Southern Conference
Matt I'll take SW Missouri St.
John P. North Carolina
John H. Rice from the WAC. Rice, from the whack.
Brian T. St. Joseph's (A-10)
Round 30
Brian T. Texas A&M (Big 12)
John H. Well then obviously I will take Illinois-Chicago from the Horizon:
John P. Boston College
Matt Santa Barbara Grouchos
Brian H. Drexel of the COLONIAL
Andrew Michigan State (Big 10):  In an awkward moment during the Grammy Awards show, Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst proclaimed, "The Michigan State men's basketball team should go away as soon as possible."  I mean, come on Fred ... we all wish that they would go away, but sometimes it's not that simple.
Round 31
Andrew Iona (Metro Atlantic):  In a rare interview tomorrow night, Dan Rather will sit down with Saddam Hussein.  On Thursday, he will interview the Iona basketball coach.  It's all a part of "doomed leaders week" on CBS.
Brian H. Wisconsin Milwaukee -- Horizon league
Matt NC State
John P. Tennessee
John H. The Central Florida Knights are still available? I'll take 'em!
Brian T. The Rebounding Rebels of UNLV (Mountain West)
Round 32
Brian T. I'll take Stephen F. Austin (Southland) instead.
John H. Nevada from the WAC
John P. The Champion selects Wyoming! Who would want to live in Wyoming?
Matt I'll take Minnesota.  Who would want to live in Minnesota?
Brian H. Vermont from American East.
Andrew South Carolina State (MEAC):  If they survive the treacherous MEAC tournament, they'll draw the tournament play-in game.  If they are able to somehow beat the juggernaut who awaits them there, then they'll be a 16 seed and probably play Arizona.  OK, they might win that one.