Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Infiniti's Coaches vs. Cancer Brackets Help Cause and Provide New ...

Sponsored by Infiniti
By David Doyle

So you think you?ve got the perfect NCAA Tournament bracket. You spent all last week watching the conference tourneys, you?ve spent time you were supposed to spend working looking at previews and breakdowns, and you?ve analyzed the matchups with a precision that would impress a rocket scientist. No doubt about it, this year you?re going to win the office tournament pool.

Then along comes George Mason or Virginia Commonwealth, mowing down the teams you picked for the Final Four one by one, and all your hard work goes down the drain.

What if you had the chance for a re-take on your less-than-perfect picks, and the opportunity to help out a great cause while you?re at it? If that sounds appealing than Infiniti?s Round by Round Brackets Coaches vs. Cancer tournament challenge is the place for you.

In the Coaches vs. Cancer brackets, you re-seed your picks after each round of the tournament, all the way through the national championship game on April 2 in New Orleans.

That way, if you have Florida State going to the Final Four, but they lose to St. Bonaventure in the opening round this week, you can pretend you never picked the Seminoles and send someone else to the Superdome instead. Or if Harvard makes its way to the Sweet 16, you can take your chances and see if the Crimson become this year?s version of Butler, going all the way to the title game.

And the best part of this? You?ll be helping out one of the most respected charities in all of sports, Coaches vs. Cancer. Based on the number of correct picks made by users, Infiniti will donate up to $700,000 to a worthwhile cause. And one lucky participant will win a trip to the 2013 Final Four.

So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and sign up now.

Source: http://thebiglead.com/index.php/2012/03/14/infinitis-coaches-vs-cancer-brackets-help-cause-and-provide-new-challenge-every-round/

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