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which sport has best postseason?

Which sport do you think has the best postseason? 30 members have voted

  1. 1. Which sport do you think has the best postseason?

    • MLB- playoffs (best of 5 and 7 series depending on round)
      18%
      5
    • College Football - Bowl Games
      0%
      0
    • College Baskeball- March Madness (single elimination playoffs)
      55%
      15
    • Pro Football- playoffs (single elimination)
      25%
      7
    • Pro Basketball- playoffs (best of 5 and 7 series depending on round)
      0%
      0

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I voted NCAA Tournament. I'm surprised college football doesn't have any votes. That would have to be my second favorite. Watching bowl games all day on new year's day is great. I guess it's cause of all of the crap bowl games that are before then. And the fact that there's no playoff. If college football incorporated its bowls into a playoff it'd be 100 times better than it is now. Instead it just adds another bowl to the BCS to water it down even more. I still don't think it would touch March Madness though.

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