Excellent analysis! As predicted, the Deadhawks are on their way home.

Norm Lewis
Lakewood

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> On Mar 19, 2016, at 11:03 AM, DAVID A LEATHERMAN <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> By my calculations, so far birds are 4 for 7 in the survive-and-advance food 
> web world of the NCAA men's basketball tourney.
> 
> Duke Blue Devils beat the University of North Carolina-Wilmington Seahawks.   
>    L
> 
> Kansas Jayhawks beat the Austin Peay Governors.     W
> 
> Iowa Hawkeyes beat the Temple Owls.     W and  L
> 
> Texas A&M Aggies beat the Green Bay Phoenix  (OK, so its just a mythical bird 
> but....)     L
> 
> St. Joseph's Eagles beat the Cincinnati Bearcats.      W
> 
> Oregon Ducks beat the Holy Cross Crusaders      W
> 
> Jayhawks (vs. the U of Connecticut Huskies) , Hawkeyes (vs. the Villanova 
> Wildcats), Ducks (vs. the St. Joseph's Eagles) and Eagles (vs. the Oregon 
> Ducks) continue to forage this weekend.   These clashes will not be for the 
> light-hearted, and we should expect lots of feathers and bones on the court 
> games' end.  I predict the Jayhawks and Ducks will prevail over their dog and 
> eagle foes.  Will be surprised if the hawkeyes can beat a wild cat, even 
> though the game is being played indoors.  Indoor cats don't kill nearly as 
> many birds as studies show outdoor cats do (an average of 33/year!).   It the 
> refs allow bells on the necks of the Villanova players, maybe the Iowa birds 
> have a chance.  We shall see.
> 
> On the women's side, so far it's birds 2 out of 3.
> 
> Louisville Cardinals pecked the Central Arkansas Bears.     W
> 
> Tennesse Lady Vols extinguished the U of Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix.     L
> 
> South Carolina Gamecocks (hens?) surprisingly halixed the Jacksonville 
> Jaguars.     W  
> 
> The Cardinals and Gamehens would seem to be underwomaned in their upcoming 
> games against the (DePaul) Blue Demons and (Kansas State) Wildcats, 
> respectively, but I've learned from studying nests, never underestimate the 
> tenacity and will of female birds.
> 
> Dave Leatherman
> Fort Collins
> 
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