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2026 CBCC Round 1 is in the Books and Not Written in Chalk

By: Boda (2026-03-21)


Well... it was an exciting two days to start the 2026 NCAA Basketball Tournament.  As stated in the headline, it wasn't exactly chalk as one quarter of the 32 team winners were lower seeded teams. All four of the number 9 seeds advanced, and four double-seeded teams won. High Point is the worst-seeded team remaining, and for those of us that got excited about picking Wisconsin to make a tournament run (yes, that would be me) - this is your reminder that REDEMPTION awaits in the Sweet Sixteen Contest game form that will post after the Round 2 games.  You don't need to have played in the original contest to play in the Sweet Sixteen Contest.  That one promises to be interesting sprint to the finish.  And if anyone wins both contests... well, you win nothing as usual. 


So far, Joel Veeneman of Gaylord MI is leading after Round 1 - and his bracket actually looks a little chalky.  Mack Morris of New Braunfels TX is close behind, and then a cluster of contestants after that include Seth Binau, Rick Miner, Ryan Hamill, and Barb Mayes Bousted.  More than half the field is within 50 points of first place so there is a lot of room for movement.  An upset or two of the top 4 or 8 seeds will throw this contest into complete chaos.  We'll have more updates Sunday.  In the meantime enjoy the games this weekend, and I'm sure the number of blow-outs will drop dramatically. 


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Another March Madness Approaches

By: The Cold Hard Truth (2026-03-01)

Here we are again, just a couple weeks away from the beginning of March Madness. I must say, this have been a great basketball season. When I look at the potential seedings, I could probably make a case for a dozen teams that could win this whole thing. The strength at the top of college basketball is the deepest I can remember.


The freshman class has been extraordinary. Arkansas's Darius Acuff Jr. just dropped 49 points in an incredible double-overtime game against Alabama. The Tide won that game 117-115, but it was just one example of how the incoming class has shaped this college basketball season. 


Many people thought that Duke would take as slight step backwards after Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel went to the NBA. However, the Blue Devils welcomed power forward Cameron Boozer, the son of ex-Duke and NBA star Carlos Boozer, and Duke hasn't lost a step. Cameron Boozer looks unstoppable as times, averaging nearly 22 points and 10 rebounds per game. He has propelled Duke to a 27-2 record, with a 3 point loss to North Carolina and a one point loss to Texas Tech. A lot of people thought the late season matchup versus a powerhouse Michigan team would result in a loss, but Duke prevailed 68-63, and then many self-proclaimed experts said that Viginia would take down Duke - they lost by 26 points as Duke took them to the woodshed.


I mentioned that North Carolina victory over Duke, but they will be without their incredible power forward Caleb Wilson, and without him, I would doubt that the Tar Heels can compete. Wilson brought and energy to that team that now seems to be missing. BYU has a freshman forward, AJ Dybnatsa has been awesome, an absolute scoring machine at 25 points per game. At times BYU has shown they can complete against the upper tier teams, but with the loss of guard Richie Saunders, it makes if far more challenging for a guy like Dybnatsa. He might win them a game of two, but as we know, guards win tournament games, and when you're best guard is injured, it probably means an early exit.


Back for another year - the Houston Cougars. They have been in the top 5 all year, and one of the reasons is new point guard Kingston Flemings. He scored 42 points and had 6 assists verus Texas Tech and has been a major factor in Houston being tied for 2nd place in the Big 12. Houston's guard play and defense will make them a contender again. Illinois ranks as the best offense in the country. The reason is partly due to new scoring guard Keaton Wagler, averaging 18 points per game while shooting 42 percent from the three point line. When the Fighting Illini are on, they are hard to beat. However, the Big 10 has some elite teams that have kept Illinois at bay in 5th place in conference. We'll see which team shows up for March Madness. They definitely have Final 4 potential...as does Kansas, but the question for the Jayhawks is whether superstar freshman guard Darryn Peterson literally show up. It has been a bizarre story all year, and you never know which Kansas team will be on the court. Is it the team that beat Arizona or the team that got blown out by Arizona? Is it the team that beat Iowa State by 21 points or the team that lost to the Cyclones by 18? They also have Final 4 potential, but it is hard to pick them if their freshman star is not committed. Finally, Arizona has had a great season because of freshman guard Branden Burries. He leads a balanced attach for the Wildcats and has propelled them to the top of the tough Big 12 conference.


It has been fun to watch the level of competition in the games this year. One of my favorite games involved the 2nd place team in the Big 10. Now close your eyes and guess who is in second place. Did you say 25-4 Nebraska? Yes, I am serious. The best Cornhuusker team ever played Purdue on February 10. It was a game where Purdue had a large lead, only to see Nebraska force OT. Eventually, the Boilermakers won, but there is no doubt that when Nebraska is playing well, they can beat anyone. There is an extra bonus if you can name one player on their team.   


We have already talked about Duke. Here are some other interesting tidbits. Gonzaga is 28-3 with a 40 point loss to Michigan and a loss to the Portland Pilots. Texas Tech lost JT Toppin, the likely Big 12 Player of the Year, to injury during the Arizona State game. They have responded with three straight wins including a win against #4 Iowa State. The reason? They have stud guards that shoot the lights out from three and they are a very good defensive team. Florida, who looked beatable during the early season, has figured out how to replace players who graduated to the NBA last year. Boogie Fland and Xaivian Lee have both stepped up in a big way at guard, and Haugh, Condon, and Chinyelu make it great front line. Are they good enough to define their national title? Two months ago I would have said no. Now, I am not sure. They have dominated the SEC and a 111-77 win against a really good Arkansas team suggests they may have a say in how this tourney goes.


In my opinion, the Big 10 and Big 12 are the best conferences. However, the experts still suggest that the SEC will get in more teams and ranks higher. I guess we will find out. I guess we'll find out. Duke, Michigan, Arizona...and don't forget the ever present UConn - experts angered the Huskies when they suggested that a hot St. John's team would beat them. Yes, there was a beat down, but it UConn who buried the Red Storm 72-40 in a game that saw a very good St. John's team miss 24 straight shots at the end of the game. Yes, UConn is good and they will compete for a third title in the last four years. Iowa State, Illinois, Houston, Florida, Purdue, Nebraska, Kansas, Michigan State, Texas Tech, and Alabama all have what it takes to make the Final 4. What about a giant killer like Wisconsin? They could make a run. What about the 26-3 St. Louis Billikens - led by Robbie Avila and his long list of nicknames? What about undefeated Miami of Ohio? If the Red Hawks lose in their conference tourney, the bubble teams will go into shake-factor 12. There are so many teams and possibilities.


As we head towards another great Dirty-Dawg CBCC, let me last mention that a great deal of work has been done to make entering your picks easier. We have greatly reduced time required to enter your failed bracket picks, and want you there so we can all suffer together. Also, there is a very cool second contest  - The Dirty Dawg Redemption Contest (The Sweet 16 Contest) - that gives competitors a second chance to not be a loser.  No doubt - it will be a great tournament and I personally am excited to see who really is the best team this year. Best of luck to you on your brackets!         


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Teddy Overton Wins PFCC 2025! BoomerBacks Steamroll Group Play Field

By: Sugar (2026-02-10)

It begins with excitement heading into the 2nd weekend of Sepember. The college teams have already kicked off and now it's time for the pros. Seems like a great idea to get involved with a sports contest! Then come the games played in Europe...at 830 AM CT on Sunday. Then there are those Thanksgiving Day games, Christmas Day games and then there's the 18 weeks of making picks and late Monday night games and then the playoffs with two weeks until the Super Bowl. Add it all up and what to you have? Six months of your life is what you have, but what a great way to spend 6 months, right? Especially if your name is Teddy Overton or you are a member of BoomerBacks. But we will get to that in a minute!


How many of you had Seattle and New England on your dance cards for the Super Bowl in September? If the NFL futures set by the wise guys are any indication, I'm going to say not many of you. New England was +550 to win their division, which was 2nd best, but Seattle was +525 to win their division and dead last (although it was close odds with the other teams). Thanks to covers.com for that info! By the time the Super Bowl Blowout arrived, though, more of you were on board. Sixty dirty-dawgers picked Seattle to win it all (confidence: 14) and 36 had a 13 or 14 on New England. There were 17 players that had either a 13 or 14 on BOTH Seattle and NE and 11 actually had 13 on NE and 14 on Seattle. The dirty-dawg directors tip our hats to you!


Now on to seasonal greatness! After the aforementioned grueling 19 week marathon of picks and ever-changing deadlines, Teddy Overton of Claremore, OK is the one to successfully navigate all of the landmines and submit stellar week after stellar week to take home the 2025 PFCC crown! Teddy led the contest for 10 of the 19 weeks, never was lower than 32 and took command Week 9 and only fell out of the lead once, when he dropped to 2nd place after Week 16. Teddy finished with 1388 points with a record of 172-81 to secure the championship. Again, it would be nice if we gave away a new car or something, but Teddy will have to be satisfied with the adoration of dirty-dawgs everywhere instead. Just 11 points back we had John Zittel from Golden, CO. This is the 2nd Silver Bone for John, who also was our 2016 runner-up. John's 1377 came with a 166-87 record. And the Bronze bone goes to Nick Greenawalt from Parma Heights, OH with 1360 points, which was 28 off the championship pace. Nick was up 8 spots with the Super Bowl Blowout finishing 8th with 373 points! Congratulations to our Top 3 PFCC dawgers for the 2025 season!!


PFCC Winners
PFCC 2025 Bones Activated


Just out of the bones were several excellent scores as well. Steve Listemaa from Newnan, GA finished 4th, just 16 points behind our Bronze bone winner. Amanda Fanning from Pembroke Pines, FL was 5th, followed by Jeff Raberding (2023 Bronze), Jason Runyen, Linda Ashford, Jeffrey Overton (2023 Silver) and dirty-dawg veteran Krissy Hurley rounding out the Top 10. We also like to give a shout-out to the record for the season and this year we had 3 tie for that honor. Matthew Brady, Robert Stonefield and Gregory Forrester finished with 175 victories, good for 13th, 15th and 86th places respectively. 


While the final top spots were in question heading into the Super Bowl Blowout, the Group Play champion was decided long ago. Perennial group powerhouse, BoomerBacks, absolutely destroyed the competition and led group play for the majority of the contest. The 8 members of BoomerBacks, powered by the Overton Clan (Teddy, Jeffrey and Carol) had an average player score of 1286.25, which was an incredible 62.05 points ahead of runner-up No Mistakes by this Great Lake. Six of the eight members finished in the Top 50 and all were in the Top 100 players for the season. Great season, BoomerBacks! Hurricane Elvis finished 3rd, Tulsa Twisters 4th and Padookie Quack Attack was 5th. 


PFCC Groups
Final 2025 Group Standings for the PFCC


We had a tie for the Super Bowl Blowout itself. Jared Lee from Broomfield, CO and Pat Spoden from Foley, AL finished up locked at 377 points. Jared was one of the players with 14 on Seattle and 13 on New England. Pat also had 14 on Seattle, but 12 on New England. Great job, dawgs! Alex Fehr from Delaware, OH finished tied for 3rd with Christianburg, Virginia's Robert Stonefield with 376 points. Linda Ashford with 5th just 2 points behind the champs with 375 points.


And that wraps up another football season here at dirty-dawg.com! We sure hope you all enjoyed the contest(s) and hope to see you back in 2026 for what awaits on both the college and pro football fronts. We've been hard at work all season getting ready to bring you a new and improved experience in 2026 with more features, a modern responsive framework and the same witty and insightful (we like to think) weekly summaries you have grown to expect from us. Make sure to come back in March for the College Basketball Confidence Contest which will feature a new easy-to-complete game form and a 2nd chance Sweet 16 tournament. We will be in touch on all of that here in a couple of weeks. Until then, enjoy the warm months of the year and get ready for the best time of the year, otherwise known as football season! 


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