Thanks for opp
@Jasmine North Texas and Miami Ohio game did not record my pick either or something. I know I didn’t skip this one! Can you check my pick?
@Cassieb04 Jasmine is off today, I did however take a look, and I see no pick for you for the Texas/Miami game I’m afraid.
Strange. I’ve not looked over a picked to date until now and it seems particularly odd that multiple people seem to have issues with this same pick.
Can you please confirm I picked Georgia state? I am pretty sure I did but I don’t see my username underneath it. Ty.
Thanks for confirming. Just curious why does my username show for some games but not for others??
You are 4th from the left on the bottom row.
Gotcha. I think it just shows a fraction of users on the post for each game. Thanks
No, you can click the dropdown to see all votes.
UCLA/NC ST cancelled.
Here’s hoping we have no more cancellations or 50 people are going to be splitting this
If it becomes a split with a ton of people, maybe have a contest among the 50 winners?
If it is a very large group of players we’ll have a poll with a few options and see what they want to do at that time for sure.
Good luck evy1
I’ve picked a few teams but I am not seeing my photo on any of the list.
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$1,000 / 50 = $20. i’ll take it!
3 for 3 so far! I must be psychotic!
or psychic?
nah, right the first time
Suggestion, Ryan:
If you end up in that situation with dozens of winners, offer at least three options:
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Divide evenly, as the original rules stated would happen.
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An “overtime” contest, potentially winner-take-all, or at least ending up with far fewer contestants to split the prize among. (Personally, I have a problem with changing the rules after the fact since the rules clearly state: “Prize pool will be split among all players that chose the most correct answers.”)
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A hybrid approach: Some significant portion, at least half, or even 75% of the prize pool split evenly per original rules, and the remainder used for the overtime tie-breaker contest. That way everyone who picked perfectly gets something, but there’s still a significant prize at stake for one or a few winners. Even splitting 75% of the pool among several dozen contestants still leaves $250 to be played for in OT; for most of us that’s nothing to sneeze at. (Well, if you want to sneeze at it, I hope you’re wearing a KN-95 mask. )