Blank Bracket
Guide Note: A Blank Bracket is a diagram used to keep track of teams that compete against each other in a tournament. Single elimination brackets allow each team to compete until they have lost. In double elimination tournament brackets the losers for each match get a second chance to compete and the winner from the losers bracket competes with the winners from the winners bracket to determine the champion. For both single and double elimination tournaments competing teams must be some power of two, meaning four, eight, 16, 32 or 64 teams. It is possible to have a different number and randomly pass extra extra teams on to the next set of competitions.
Fast Facts:
- Organizes competitions
- Can be used for any sport
- Also try: NCAA Tournament | NCAA Tournament Bracket
Free Printable Black Brackets
- All Tournament Pro: Free Blank Printable Tournament Brackets
- OfficePool64.com: Free Printable Brackets
- Chiff.com: Printable Division I Men's Bracket
- Softball247.com: Blank Tournament Brackets
- Vertex42.com: Blank Brackets
- USAwks.com: Blank Brackets
- MSNBC: 2008 NCAA Blank Brackets
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- Google Image Search: Blank Brackets
Blank Bracket News and Articles
- MSNBC: Working 'bracketology' into your everyday life (March 21, 2007)
- CBS Sports: Bracketology: Step by Step | 10 simple rules for filling out your NCAA bracket (March 14, 2007)
Blank Bracket Tools:
- BracketBrains: 2008 NCAA Tournament Predictions Tool
- AOL Sports: NCAA Tournament Bracket Mania
- CBS Sports: Bracket Manager
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