MySpace Bracket Challenge

By James Sheldon on March 17th, 2010

For the love of NCAA Brackets! MySpace is giving away some cash.

In an attempt to remain relevant in the age of Facebook and Twitter, MySpace has actually put together a stinkin’-sweet, $10,000 Bracket Challenge for the 2010 NCAA tournament.

If you know nothing about basketball, it doesn’t matter. You can always go with the highest seed, and make a show of a bracket entry. While basketball-loving friends will call you out for doing so, their ridicule will have little effect on you, especially if you rake in 10,000 bones!

The best thing about the MySpace Bracket Challenge is the fact that it is a round-by-round competition. What does this mean? Even a few fun, but lousy picks in the early rounds won’t bump you from the overall competition. You’ll have the opportunity to pick every match-up throughout the tournament. Yes, you’re looking at about a three week commitment to awesomeness.

The contest is free to enter, but here’s the catch: You have to be a registered user of MySpace. Of course you do. Who gives away money to non-registered users? Survey says: Nobody. So, if you’ve been thinking about putting some half-bikini-clad photos online, or a number of iPhone photos portraying you in a drunken stupor, MySpace is totally the way to go. And right now you’ll score the bonus of a legitimate, great NCAA Bracket Competition.

If you need a little assistance in breaking down your bracket, check out our Monday post with seed info. and a few potential upsets. Get your picks in by tomorrow morning!

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