The first Thursday of March Madness—colloquially known as "Round One" or "The Big Dance"—is a de facto national holiday. But before you can scream at your television over a 12-over-5 upset, you need a bracket.
While the big sports sites (ESPN, CBS, Yahoo) offer excellent digital brackets, they come with limitations: ads, rigid formatting, and zero customization. march madness google sheets bracket
So go ahead. Build your sheet. Fill out your bracket. And may the 12-seeds be ever in your favor. The first Thursday of March Madness—colloquially known as
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To calculate a user’s score for Round 1: =SUM(IF(Sheet2!B2=Sheet1!B2, 10, 0), IF(Sheet2!B3=Sheet1!B3, 10, 0)...)