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March 17, 2008

EnvEcon: The NCAA Tournament Challenge

Basketball_2 Announcing the first annual EnvEcon NCAA Basketball Tournament Pool.  No basketball knowledge is needed.  Just click here to access the EnvEcon group at ESPN.com.   The password is: driveless.  You need to create an ESPN.com account to join, but it's relatively painless and you can opt out of all the spam.

Winner will receive a free 'Drive Less!' bumper sticker and bragging rights over John who claims to be a college basketball expert. 

Feel free to trash talk in the comments section.

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Since the authors at Common Tragedies are incapable of coming up with an original idea on their own (first the blog, then the tourney pool, then merchandise) we gladly welcome anyone point here by CT (both of you). Feel free to stick around and browse the original.

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