NCAA Fillable PDF Bracket
You would think that someone somewhere would have produced a web application where one could fill in a bracket and save the thing to a PDF file so that it could be emailed. I was not able to find a single application on the web that would do this so I have to resort to using a pen and a printed bracket. Wow… This will be my pet project next year. I’ll drive traffic to this blog by offering a PDF service for the 2010 NCAA Tournament.
Best I could find out there is this Excel spreadsheet and I’m petrified of opening a random Excel anything from the web.
Best of luck to all those that fill out brackets. Go Louisville.
2011 Update: There's a PDF version here. It can't be filled out online but it can be printed. Another can be had here. Still no place to go on the web where you can fill out the bracket, generate a completed PDF and print it.
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you ever open up a pdf service for 2010?
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Nope. I never did get around to develop it. Life got in the way I guess and frankly I forgot.
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It's amazing that every March after selection sunday, this blog posts gets a pile of hits. Thousands. Has anyone found an application that will print to PDF yet?
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That's certainly closer to what I was thinking about. What I was originally looking for was a bracket that I could click on teams to fill out without having to submit to espn/cbs/foxsports spam. Seems like, once you sign up for these services now, you can print your bracket but there's no place other than printyourbrackets.com to simply go, fill out a bracket without being entered into a pool and print it.
3.19.2009 at 1:38 PM