ruggergjr said:
My brother's adopted son played FB for SDSU and is now with the Memphis USFL team but now I'm rooting for FAU. Which Nissan would you get?
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Rugger, thanks for asking becuase it motivated me to go look up the answer. And as if I didn't hate cbssports.com enough already, this one really takes the cake.
From their website, here's the grand prize and, more importantly, how it's awarded. You won't believe this shlt.
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"Men's Bracket Challenge Grand Prize
The Men's Bracket Challenge Grand Prize (the "Men's Bracket Challenge Grand Prize") for the Men's Challenge will consist of four (4) tickets* to the Final Four® games of the 2024 NCAA® Division I Men's College Basketball Tournament*, which include entry into the Semi-Finals and Final games, and Six Thousand Dollars (US$6,000.00) in cash toward hotel accommodations and transportation to the 2024 tournament city. Money portion of the Men's Bracket Challenge Grand Prize is to be awarded via the CBSSports.com Wallet. Approximate Retail Value ("ARV") of the Men's Bracket Challenge Grand Prize is Eight Thousand Two Hundred Dollars (US$8,200). The Grand Prize will be awarded to a randomly selected Participant who is among the top ten percent (10%) of point scorers in the Men's Challenge."
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If I finish first* in this goddam contest - out of millions of entries - and they give the grand prize to some jerkoff who finished in 15,000th place, I will spend the rest of my life screaming from the mountaintops what an overpriced (1), low security (2), wack as fukk (3) website these a-holes are running.
(1 - for fantasy leagues, $169 to do what espn does for free?
(2 - pool runners can cheat on pools run on cbssports. I know because I lived through it. What a mess that was to unwind.
(3 - grand prize goes to anyone in the top 10%?!?
I am in shock right now..... randomly selected player in the top 10%. This makes participation trophies look like John Wayne shlt.
p.s. - thanks for all the well wishes from everyone.