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No one can promise this year's NCAA Tournament will match the fabulous frenzy of last year's, when the first day of competition featured one overtime game, nine contests decided by 4 or fewer points and seven upsets of higher seeds, including the fourth first-round loss by a No. 2 seed in 17 years. But this tournament will be unlike any you've seen.
You've probably heard about the new procedures the NCAA men's basketball committee will employ when its members gather next week to construct the bracket for the 2002 tournament. However, if you haven't discerned how that will affect your spectating and office-pooling pleasure, you are not alone.
This may ...