Mar 17th 2008 2:04PM

Let the Madness Begin!

Happy St. Patrick's Day! Well it's that time of year again, when everyone wears green, drinks green beer and gets excited for March Madness. This year March Madness officially kicks off on March 20th.

I have to admit, I usually don't follow college-basketball until March Madness. I think it's exciting to participate in the NCAA Brackets and try to pick the winners of the NCAA men's hoops tournament. Then you can get together with your buddies, watch the games and brag how smart you are if your teams win.

Looking for a place to download an NCAA bracket? Check out Bracket Mania on AOL Sports. My prediction is that UCLA will win it all. Go Bruins!

This year for the first time ever, CBS Sports is making all the NCAA tournament games available online. Yup that's right you can watch the whole tournament right from your computer.

Who do you think will win the NCAA 2008 Tournament?

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