Congratulations! You are cordially invited to participate in the 32nd running of the DFS NCAA Tournament Pool, the most comprehensive and efficiently run pool in all the land.
I’m thrilled to say that our pool continues to be strong, robust and very competitive. Last year, in fact, the pool attracted 243 participants. Reigning champ, Lou March (3061), is eager to defend his title. Amy Barcellona (1177) finished second, while Christine Schwartz (471) finished 3rd. Greg Klepacki, who woefully finished in last place in 2022 (243rd), is also back, although no one is too concerned.
There is a significant change to the pool this year. We're sad to report that Turbo Tourney, the DFS Pool's software provider since 1997, is no more. I confidently speak for all of us when I say that Turbo Tourney was a software provider we had all come to know and love. Turbo Tourney has referred us to Run Your Pool, a web site that touts itself as a place where you can "Enjoy the sports you already love more — simply by mercilessly beating your friends, family, and loved ones in the Internet's favorite sports pools." It sounds like this is the place for us.
Good luck should choose to join our growing pool. Important links below:
Pool Web Site: https://www.runyourpool.com/p/j/874c4e0bb07e4a51a7d29aad078af97e
Pool History: http://dfsncaatournamentpool.blogspot.com/2010/03/pool-history.html
Instructions: http://dfsncaatournamentpool.blogspot.com/2010/02/instuctions.html
Submit $20 Dues Payment: http://dfsncaatournamentpool.blogspot.com/2010/02/submit-dues.html
Pool Message Board: https://www.runyourpool.com/shared_includes_v5/messageboard/index.cfm
Last Years Standing are being emailed out since I am unable to load Turbo Tourney standings to the Run Your Pool site.