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2014 NFL Preseason Schedule

The 2014 NFL Preseason schedule opens up with the Buffalo Bills battling the New York Giants in the annual Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. You can get ready for the all the exhibition action with the full 2014 NFL preseason schedule from PrintableBrackets.net.

The 2014 NFL preseason schedule is printable and can be downloaded instantly. You can also find the complete 2014 NFL regular season schedule, as well as printable schedules for all 32 NFL teams right here at PrintableBrackets.net.

The 2014 NFL Preseason Schedule

The NFL is back with the preseason opener on Sunday, August 3rd with the annual Hall of Fame Game. The exhibition bout is the final event during the NFL’s Hall of Fame weekend. This year, Michael Strahan, Andre reed, Derrick Brooks, Ray Guy, Walter Jones, Aeneas Williams and Claude Humphrey will all be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Week One of the 2014 NFL preseason schedule will be played August 7-10. The defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks will open their 2014 NFL preseason schedule on the road against the team they hammered in the NFL’s championship game, the Denver Broncos. Seattle destroyed Denver, 43-8, when the teams met in Super Bowl XLVII in February.

Meanwhile, DeSean Jackson is scheduled to make his debut with the Redskins when Washington hosts the New England Patriots on August 7th. Also on the 7th, new quarterback Michael Vick and the New York Jets will host Andrew Luck and the Indianapolis Colts.

Week Two of the 2014 NFL preseason schedule will be played from August 14th-18. Week Three begins on August 21st and ends on the 24th. The final week of the 2014 NFL preseason schedule begins on August 28th. All 32 NFL teams will be in action on the 28th in their final dress rehearsal for the regular season.

Download: 2014 NFL Preseason Schedule

2014 NBA Playoffs

A total of 16 teams will enter the 2014 NBA playoffs, but only one will be able to hoist the Larry O’Brien Trophy. The 2014 NBA playoffs will begin on Saturday, April 19th. You can follow all the action in the 2014 NBA playoffs with the printable NBA playoff bracket sheet. The 2014 NBA playoff bracket is available as an instant download on this page. Simply click on the download link to get the 2014 NBA playoffs bracket today!

The 2014 NBA Playoffs: Eastern Conference

LeBron James and the Miami Heat enter the 2014 NBA playoffs as the two-time defending champions, but they are not the top seed in the conference. The Indiana Pacers grabbed the top seed in the East after finishing two games better than Miami during the regular season. Indiana will open the playoffs against the Atlanta Hawks, while the Heat will clash with the Charlotte Bobcats.

Meanwhile, the fourth-seeded Chicago Bulls will collide with the fifth-seeded Washington Wizards in the first round of the 2014 NBA playoffs. The third-seeded Toronto Raptors will also take on the sixth-seeded Brooklyn Nets.

The 2014 NBA Playoffs: Western Conference

The defending Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs head into the 2014 NBA playoffs as the league’s top overall seed. The Spurs, who racked up 62 wins during the regular season, will do battle with the in-state rival Dallas Mavericks in the first round. The Oklahoma City Thunder finished just behind the Spurs and will meet the Memphis Grizzlies in round one.

Also out West, the fourth-seeded Houston Rockets will face the fifth-seeded Portland Trail Blazers, while the third-seeded Los Angeles Clippers will go head-to-head with the rival and sixth-seeded Golden State Warriors.

Track the action until a champion is crowned with the 2014 NBA playoffs bracket from PrintableBrackets.net today!

Download: 2014 NBA Playoffs

2014 NHL Playoffs

A total of 16 teams will skate in the 2014 NHL playoffs, but only one will raise the Stanley Cup. The 2014 NHL playoffs get underway on Wednesday, April 16th. You can follow all the action with the 2014 NHL playoff bracket. The 2014 NHL playoff bracket is printable and instantly downloadable right here on this page. Simply click on the download link to get your copy of the 2014 NHL playoffs bracket today!

The 2014 NHL Playoffs: Eastern Conference

The defending Eastern Conference champion Boston Bruins enter the 2014 NHL playoffs with the most points of any team during the regular season. Boston, which lost to the Chicago Blackhawks in last year’s Stanley Cup Final, captured the Presidents’ Trophy after collecting 117 points.

The Bruins, who also won the Atlantic Division title, will meet the Detroit Red Wings in the first round of the 2014 NHL playoffs. Detroit is appearing in the Stanley Cup playoffs for the 23rd straight year. The winner will collide with the winner of the series between the Montreal Canadiens and the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Also in the East, the Metropolitan Division champion Pittsburgh Penguins will skate against the Columbus Blue Jackets, while the New York Rangers will renew their rivalry with the Philadelphia Flyers.

The 2014 NHL Playoffs: Western Conference

The defending Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks enter the 2014 NHL playoffs as a three seed after finishing third in the Central Division. Chicago will open defense of its title against the St. Louis Blues.

The Colorado Avalanche comes into the 2014 NHL playoffs as the top seed in the West. Colorado captured the Central Division crown with 112 points. The Avs will open up the playoffs against the Minnesota Wild.

Also out West, the Anaheim Ducks will do battle with the Dallas Stars; while the San Jose Sharks will square off with the Los Angeles Kings in round one of the 2014 NHL playoffs.

Download: 2014 NHL Playoffs

NCAA Womens Basketball Bracket

The 2014 NCAA women’s basketball tournament will begin on March 22nd. You can follow all the tournament action with the NCAA womens basketball bracket. The NCAA womens basketball bracket can be downloaded instantly and printed for free right off this page. While you’re here, don’t forget to also grab a copy of the men’s March Madness bracket. Both sheets are available at no charge courtesy of PrintableBrackets.net.

History of the NCAA Womens Basketball Bracket

While pre-dated by the men’s tournament by many years, the women’s tournament came to be during the 1981-82 season. A total of 32 teams were penciled into the first NCAA womens basketball bracket.  Louisiana Tech, Tennessee, Cheyney and Maryland were the first schools to reach the women’s Final Four. Louisiana Tech knocked off Cheyeny, 76-62, in the first national championship game.

Since the tournament’s inception, Tennessee has appeared in the Final Four an astounding 18 times. Entering 2014, the Vols have captured eight national championships and finished second five other times.

UConn has also collected eight national titles, the last of which came in 2013. The Huskies hammered Louisville to capture their third title in five years. Entering the 2014 NCAA womens basketball bracket, UConn has appeared in the Final Four 14 times.

Meanwhile, Stanford has reached the Final Four 11 times, but has only taken home the national title twice. Louisiana Tech and USC also have two national championships apiece.

The 2014 NCAA Womens Basketball Bracket

A total of 16 different venues will host first and second round games in the 2014 NCAA womens basketball bracket. Host schools for the opening rounds include Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, Iowa, Iowa State, Kentucky, UConn and UCLA.

Stanford, Louisville, Notre Dame and Nebraska will be the host sites for the regionals. The Final Four will begin in Nashville, Tennessee at Bridgestone Arena beginning on April 6. The national championship game will be held on April 8th.

Download: NCAA Womens Basketball Bracket

Super Bowl Prop Bets

Super Bowl Sunday has undoubtedly become an unofficial holiday in the United States. Each year, millions of Americans gather in homes, bars and restaurants to watch the biggest football game of the season. Many have been known to place a wager or two on the action, but not everyone is trying to pick the winner or loser. Super Bowl prop bets have exploded in popularity, especially in recent years. Many of these bets have drawn mainstream attention on television and online because of their fun and sometimes wild and wacky nature.

“Prop” is short for proposition. Instead of trying to predict the final outcome of the game, you attempt to predict whether or not certain things will happen throughout the course of the game. Some Super Bowl prop bets involve the pregame and postgame festivities and have nothing to do with the game itself.

With a Super Bowl prop bets pool, everyone in attendance will have a vested interest in every single play of the game. Even those who have little to no interest in football will be rooting like they have been lifelong fans! You can get your own Super Bowl prop bets prediction contest sheet for free right here!

Note: This information is for entertainment purposes only.

Traditional Super Bowl Prop Bets

There are a number of traditional Super Bowl prop bets that have been around for decades. The most common and popular prop bet involves the coin toss before the big game. The question is as easy as it gets, as you will simply select whether the coin will land on heads or tails. The coin toss also has other bets attached to it, such as which team will win the toss and whether the winning team to will elect to receive or defer the opening kickoff.

Many Super Bowl prop bets are based on whether or not you believe there will be more or less of a predetermined statistical total, which is otherwise known as an over/under wager. Most totals will include a half-point to guard against ties or “pushes.” Some of the things you may be asked to predict the over/under totals on include:

• Will a quarterback pass for more than 250.5 yards?
• Will a running back rush for more than 99.5?
• Will either team score more than 27.5 points?
• Will either team kick a field goal over 44.5 yards?
• Will the total number of points be over or under 48.5?

These questions can be answered by themselves or as part of a Super Bowl prop bets prediction pool. There are literally hundreds of these types of props available for bettors online and in sportsbooks, but pools will likely only include a handful of questions.

Popular Super Bowl Prop Bets

Not all Super Bowl prop bets are based on stats, but the vast majority of them involve numbers. Some of the most popular prop bets are based around who will score the first touchdown of the game. In addition to picking the player, team or type of touchdown, bettors have the option of wagering on the jersey number of the first man to score.

Similar to the aforementioned total questions, bettors are asked whether the player’s number will be over or under a predetermined number. For example, the jersey number for the first player to score a touchdown in Super Bowl XLVI between the New York Giants and New England Patriots was 80.5. The first touchdown was recorded by Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz, who wears number 80. If you had the under, you won by half a jersey number!

Another of the popular Super Bowl prop bets revolves around the game’s Most Valuable Player. In addition to trying to correctly predict who the MVP will be, players are given the option to predict who the MVP will thank first during his postgame speech. The most popular options available are God, family or teammates.

As crazy as it may sound, predicting the color of Gatorade that will be dumped on the winning head coach after the game is a wildly popular bet. Procedural events such as which team will commit the first penalty, which coach will throw the first challenge flag and whether or not the coach will win the challenge are other very popular Super Bowl prop bets.

Exotic Super Bowl Prop Bets

As the game grew in recognition over the decades, the popularity of exotic Super Bowl prop bets grew along with it. For example, bettors have been asked to predict which team President Barack Obama will pick to win during his annual pregame interview. Before Super Bowl XLVI, Obama declined to make a pick, which was also an option.

Another popular pregame Super Bowl prop bet involves the National Anthem. Fans are asked whether the performer will go over or under a predetermined amount of time to complete the “Star Spangled Banner.” Prior to Super Bowl XLV in 2011, pop star Christina Aguilera flubbed the lyrics of the anthem. The faux pas forced some gambling outlets to refund all wagers.

Super Bowl prop bets involving the entertainment certainly don’t stop there. Prognosticators are given the option to guess exactly what the person that sings the National Anthem will be wearing during the performance.

Exotic Super Bowl prop bets abound during the halftime show. Depending on the performer, options like outfit choices and which songs will be played are available. Depending on the location of the big game and the teams that are involved, there are bets regarding how many times a famous wife, family member or other celebrity will be shown on television during the broadcast.

Winning Your Super Bowl Prop Bets Contest

There’s no exact science to winning your Super Bowl prop bets contest. However, there’s plenty of research you can do before making your selections. You can always factor in things like past individual performances and series history when making statistical predictions. Some of the popular Super Bowl prop bets are based more on luck and fun.

Since 2000, eight of the 13 Super Bowls through XLVI have been decided by a touchdown or less, meaning there’s a pretty good chance of the game living up to the hype. If you unfortunately get stuck with a clunker (see Super Bowl XXXVII), a good time can still be had by all with a Super Bowl prop bets contest!

Download; Super Bowl Prop Bets Pool

2014 NFL Playoffs

After a thrilling final week of the season, the 2014 NFL playoff bracket is set. The 2014 NFL playoffs get underway with Wild Card weekend beginning Saturday, January 4th. You can follow all the action all the way to Super Bowl XLVIII with the 2014 NFL playoff bracket. You can download and print the 2014 NFL playoff bracket absolutely free courtesy of PrintableBrackets.net

2014 NFL Playoffs: AFC Matchups

The 2014 NFL playoffs will open up with the traditional Wild Card Weekend, which features four games between Saturday and Sunday. The playoffs will kick-off when the Kansas City Chiefs clash with the Colts in Indianapolis. Andy Reid was able to lead the Chiefs to an 11-5 record and a Wild Card berth in his first season in Kansas City. Andrew Luck and the Colts captured the AFC South crown after also going 11-5. Luck has reached the postseason in each of his first two seasons.

In the other AFC matchup, the San Diego Chargers will square off with the Bengals in Cincinnati on Sunday. The 9-7 Chargers clinched the final playoff spot in the AFC on the final day of the season. The Chargers outlasted the Chiefs in overtime in Week 17 to grab the last Wild Card berth. The Bengals rolled to the AFC North title after going 11-5. The Bengals are in the playoffs for the third straight year.

The top two teams in the AFC earned Wild Card weekend off. Both Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos and Tom Brady and the New England Patriots secured first-round byes. Manning’s record-breaking season led the Broncos to a 13-3 season, while Brady and the Pats cruised to the AFC East crown with a record of 12-4.

2014 NFL Playoffs: NFC Matchups

In the NFC, the first matchup on the 2014 NFL playoffs schedule pits the New Orleans Saints against the Philadelphia Eagles. The Saints stumbled down the stretch en route to going 11-5 and earning a Wild Card berth. The Eagles escaped Dallas with a 24-22 win over the Cowboys to clinch the NFC East championship in the final game of the season.

The final game of Wild Card Weekend features a playoff rematch between the San Francisco 49ers and the Green Bay Packers. The defending NFC champion 49ers are back in the playoffs after going 12-4. The Packers used a miracle finish to beat the Bears and capture the NFC North title on the final day of the season. The 49ers hammered the Packers, 45-31, in last year’s Wild Card round.

The top two teams in the NFC entering the 2014 NFL playoffs are the Seattle Seahawks and Carolina Panthers. Seattle is the top-overall seed in the NFC after going 13-3 and winning the NFC West. The Panthers used a late-season surge to finish 12-4 and atop the NFC South.

The 2014 NFL playoffs will wrap up with Super Bowl XLVIII on Sunday, February 2nd at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Download: 2014 NFL Playoff Bracket

March Madness 2017

March Madness 2017 gets underway on Tuesday, March 16th with the opening round in Dayton, Ohio. The “Big Dance” will wrap up with the national championship game on Friday, April 3rd. You can follow all the action with the March Madness 2017 bracket. You can download the March Madness 2017 sheet instantly and print it off for free courtesy of PrintableBrackets.net.

About March Madness 2017

A total of 68 teams will be in the field for March Madness 2017. The field will be set following the conclusion of the conference tournaments and “Selection Sunday” on March 12th. The “First Four” will square off in Dayton before the tournament begins in earnest on March 16th.

The host cities for the second and third round of March Madness 2017 includes:

  • Milwaukee, WI
  • Orlando, FL
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Greenville, SC
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Tulsa, OK
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Buffalo, NY

The regional finals and semifinals will be held at four locations in the United States. They are:

  • Midwest – Kansas City, KS
  • West- San Jose, CA
  • South – Memphis, TN
  • East – New York, NY

The Final Four will be held at the home of the Arizona Cardinals at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale. The two national semifinal games will take place on April 1st, which the title game will be played two days later. In 2015, the stadium hosted Super Bowl XLIX.

History Entering March Madness 2017

The Villanova Wildcats enter March Madness 2017 as the defending national champion. After getting past UNC Asheville, Iowa, Miami (FL), Villanova outlasted Kansas, 64-59, to capture its second men’s basketball title overall. They have 5 final four appearances, which is the 14th most all-time.

Download: March Madness 2017 Bracket

College Football Bowl Pick Em

The 2013 college football season is in the books and the bowl season is about to get underway. A great way to follow all the action is by using a college football bowl pick em sheet. The college football bowl pick em sheet is perfect for pools at the home or office, or it can be used as a guide for the upcoming games.

You can download and print the complete college football bowl pick em sheet by clicking on the link located on this page. You can also get the complete 2013-14 college football bowl schedule. Each sheet is available at no charge compliments of PrintableBrackets.net.

Notable Games on the College Football Bowl Pick Em Sheet

The 2013-14 college football bowl pick em sheet features a whopping 35 bowl games. The action begins on Saturday, December 21st when Colorado State hooks up with Washington State in the New Mexico Bowl. Three other games will also be played on the 21st, including the Las Vegas Bowl between Fresno State and USC.

The bowl season rolls on when Boise State battles Oregon State in the Hawaii Bowl, which is the only contest on the college football bowl pick em sheet on Christmas Eve. No bowl games are on the college football pick em sheet on Christmas Day.

On December 26th, Northern Illinois and Utah State will square off in the Poinsettia Bowl in San Diego. Four games are on the college football pick em sheet on Saturday, December 28th. The action is headlined by Notre Dame meeting Rutgers in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium. Also on the 28th, Louisville will lock horns with Miami in the Russell Athletic Bowl.

In what could be Johnny Manziel’s final college football game of his career, Texas A&M will do battle with Duke in the Chick-fil-A Bowl on New Year’s Eve. Also on New Year’s Eve, UCLA will clash with Virginia Tech.

On New Year’s Day, the 100th edition of the Rose Bowl will pit Big Ten champion Michigan State against Pac-12 champion Stanford. In another BCS battle on New Year’s Day, Baylor will face UCF.  On January 2nd, national powers Alabama and Oklahoma will meet in the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans. The following night, Clemson will match up with Ohio State in the Orange Bowl in Miami.

The final game on the college football bowl pick em sheet is also the final BCS National Championship Game that will ever be played. Jameis Winston and the ACC champion Florida State Seminoles will put their undefeated record on the line against SEC champion Auburn in the national title game on Monday, January 6th. The affair will take place at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Next year, a four-team playoff will determine the national champion.

Download: College Football Pick Em

2013-14 College Football Bowl Schedule

After a college football season full of many thrilling twists and turns, the bowl season is finally upon us. The 2013-14 college football bowl schedule begins on Saturday, December 21st, and concludes with the BCS National Championship Game on Monday, January 6th.

For the full 2013-14 college football bowl schedule, please click the link below. There’s also a full college football bowl pick em sheet available. Both printable sheets are completely complimentary courtesy of PrintableBrackets.net.

Notable Games on the 2013-14 College Football Bowl Schedule

There are a total of 35 games on the 2013-14 college football bowl schedule, which opens up with four games on December 21st. The first game on the schedule features Colorado State clashing with Washington State in the New Mexico Bowl. Also on the 21st, Fresno State will face USC in the Las Vegas Bowl.

On Christmas Eve, Boise State will square off with Oregon State in the Hawaii Bowl. Two games are on the 2013-14 college football schedule the day after Christmas, as Bowling Green will battle Pitt in the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, and Northern Illinois will take on Utah State in the Poinsettia Bowl.

On Saturday, December 28th, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish will travel to the Bronx to take on Rutgers in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium. Four games are on the 2013-14 college football bowl schedule on New Year’s Eve. The schedule is highlighted by Texas A&M’s meeting with Duke in the Chick-fil-A Bowl in what is expected to be Johnny Manziel’s final college game.

There are six games on the college football bowl schedule on New Year’s Day. In the first BCS game on the schedule, Big Ten champion Michigan State will square off with Stanford in the 100th Rose Bowl. Later in the day, Baylor will battle UCF in the Fiesta Bowl.

On January 2nd, Alabama will meet Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl, while Clemson will clash with Ohio State in the Orange Bowl on January 3rd.

The 2013-14 college football bowl schedule wraps up with the last BCS National Championship Game to ever be played. On Monday, January 6th, undefeated and ACC champion Florida State will face SEC champion Auburn in the title game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.

Download: 2013-14 College Football Bowl Schedule

2014 World Cup Draw

The 2014 World Cup tournament will begin on June 12th in Brazil. The World Cup draw features some very interesting groupings for the 20th installment of the international football tournament. The World Cup event will run until a champion is crowned on July 13th.

You can download and print the 2014 World Cup draw sheet instantly by clicking on the link located on this page. You can also find the World Cup 2014 knockout stage bracket. Both sheets are available for free courtesy of PrintableBrackets.net

Scouting the 2014 World Cup Draw

The 2014 World Cup draw is split up into eight groups. The groups are:

Group A

  • Brazil
  • Croatia
  • Mexico
  • Cameroon

Group B

  • Spain
  • Netherlands
  • Chile
  • Australia

Group C

  • Columbia
  • Greece
  • Côte d’Ivoire
  • Japan

Group D

  • Uruguay
  • Costa Rica
  • England
  • Italy

Group E

  • Switzerland
  • Ecuador
  • France
  • Honduras

Group F

  • Argentina
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Iran
  • Nigeria

Group G

  • Germany
  • Portugal
  • Ghana
  • United States

Group H

  • Belgium
  • Algeria
  • Russia
  • Korea

Spain enters the 2014 World Cup draw as the defending champion after notching a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands in the 2010 final.

Sites for the 2014 World Cup Draw

Brazil will serve as the host for the 2014 World Cup tournament. Brazil will become the fifth country to host the World Cup draw on two occasions, but the tournament is returning to South America for the first time since 1978.

Brazil has also had the most overall success in the World Cup tournament. The Brazilians have won the event a record high five times. In addition, Brazil has finished as runner-up twice and placed third on two other occasions. The only country that has qualified for every World Cup draw is Brazil.

A total of 12 different cities in Brazil will host World Cup matches, including Rio de Janeiro, Brasilia, Salvador, Fortaleza, Natal and Curitiba. Nearly four-billion dollars has been spent on building stadiums to host World Cup draw matches.

Download: World Cup Draw

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