March Madness

Written by Ryan Carrigg (contact - e-mail) -- March 21st, 2006 | Recommend This

NCAAEven though the NCAA men’s basketball tournament had not yet begun as of Week 10, NCAASports.com played host to 358,000 college hoop enthusiasts. Why all the traffic before the games even began? Everyone and their sister was signing up for a free pass to live streaming video of all the basketball games beginning on March 16 and continuing through the two weeks of buzzer beaters and upsets.

Once you are in the On Demand live stream be sure to make use of the boss button. If your manager walks by while you are hanging on every second of a double overtime battle, click the boss button and a fake excel spread sheet fills your screen. Genius, absolutely genius!


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