SEASON 4

Recent Game Recaps

Epilogue, The Ninth: Only Love Can Break Your Heart

Memories

So We Meet Again

Rte. 139 - End of the Line

Hanging On

A Championship in Pictures

This Time of Year

Dotson Leads Ducks to the Sweet Sixteen

Grizzlies Overwhelmed by Orangemen

Empire

Challenge 11: Final Four Memories

By George, UConn is Dead

Butler and Us

Donning the Black and Gold

Challenge 10: Tourney Memories

The Madness of the Horizon League

The Rare Ivy League Conference Tournament

MAC Madness

Anything Can Happen in the MAAC

Challenge 9: Shock The Neighborhood

A Youthful Surprise

From Worst to First

Peers and Seers

Finals Week, Part IV: Bracketology
December 14, 2007 7:00 pm ET by Kyle Whelliston
finals4.jpgAnd finally, painfully, mercifully, we've come to the end of the second non-annual Mid-Majority Finals Week. The slim slates of games are over, most teams are back practicing and playing again, looking forward to March Madness instead of exam excitement. We are too -- that's why this fourth section of the test is all about the NCAA Tournament.

As in the first three sections, you'll have 24 hours from the timestamp on this message (7:00 PM Eastern) to finish this portion of the test. The top three in the class (ties will be broken with the essay question you'll find at No. 40) will get a stuffed Bally. Its IQ is at at least 160, but that's a conservative estimate.

If you answered any previous questions, enter the same e-mail address you used before, and you'll get proper credit. Winners will be notified sometime Sunday, and we'll post the names of the winners in Monday's Boubacar. We'll also be printing the best of the essay question responses, so if you're just joining us, there might be some mid-level weblog stardom in it for you if not a free gift.

After the jump, go crazy, folks. Go crazy.

Today's Test: BRACKETOLOGY

This portion of the test is over!