As everybody knows, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament supplies tons of thrilling buzzer-beaters, multiple overtime barn-burners, epic hardwood battles, and, of course, plenty of fodder for un-fun and highly unlawful gaming.
Why ruin one of the greatest sports events of the year by recklessly and carelessly wagering five dollars in a lawless office bracket pool? The integrity of college athletics is on the line.
It sure would be sweet to win a bunch of money and impress your coworkers, who all certainly place a high value on college hoops knowledge. With a few choice picks and a little luck, you could be the star of the company- the bell of the Dance, as it were- but as you know, it is very much illegal. And no fun at all.
Sure, gloating about your sports prowess is enjoyment to some. And sure, you could use that extra cold, hard $250 cash. But you’re a good, citizen, aren’t you?
Good. Now though gambling on the NCAA Tournament for money is illegal and StubHub.com would never condone such a thing, nobody says you can’t bet that a couple NCAA Tournament tickets won’t net you a huge wad of excitement.