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How to run your 2026 March Madness pool: Play for prizes, plus create your NCAA Tournament game
- CBS Sports explains how to run a free 2026 March Madness pool on their site and app, inviting friends and colleagues to compete.
- The guide covers creating Men's and Women's bracket pools, including naming groups and choosing locked vs open pools.
- Participants can join CBS Sports Bracket Challenges for trips to the 2027 Final Four as prizes.
- The article notes Selection Sunday is March 15, with the First Four starting two days later and the tournament beginning March 19.
- The piece lists teams to watch in both the Men’s and Women’s brackets, including Florida, Arizona, UCLA, and Vanderbilt.
- Users can import brackets from existing pools to quickly enter CBS Sports’ challenges.
- The article provides steps to join the men's and women's bracket challenges and emphasizes free participation.
- The guide confirms that the 2026 tournament tips include when the games begin and how prizes are structured.
- The content notes the availability of free bracket games and prizes for participants.
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