2014 March Madness Brackets: Guide to free Bracket Challenge, NCAA Tournament games, office pools, cash prizes, printable, $ billion, ESPN, CBS, FOX, Yahoo!

Looking for a bracket to fill out for the NCAA Tournament? Want to win some cash, play for free, and track your picks throughout March Madness? Want to run an office pool but don’t know which site to you? Want to win $1 billion, or have a better chance at $1 million? We’ve got you covered. Welcome to the Sports World News guide to NCAA internet games.

CBSSports.com’s Bracket Manager is perhaps the best of the bunch. You can create a “group” and CBS does the rest. CBS has been doing this for years, and since most of the games are televised on CBS… they take pride in their game.

Click HERE for the CBS Sports Bracket Manager

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Fox Sports has a game, too. And you can win all kinds of cool stuff.

Each person who participates can fill out up to 10 entries, but only three are prize eligible in hopes of authoring the perfect bracket and a chance at $1,000,000.
In addition to the $1,000,000 perfect bracket grand prize, there are several other prizes:

Contest Prizes
• Perfect Bracket Grand Prize: $1,000,000
• 1st Place: 50 inch Smart TV
• 2nd-5th Place: $250 in FOX Sports Shop Bucks
• 6th – 10th Place: $100 in Shop BucksFOX Sports Shop Bucks
• 11th – 50th Place: $20 in Shop BucksFOX Sports Shop Bucks

Click HERE for the FOX Sports Bracket Challenge

ESPN’s game is called the Tournament Challenge. If you score the most points, you'll have a chance to win the grand prize of a $10,000 Best Buy gift card.

Click HERE for the ESPN Tournament Challenge

Don’t forget ESPN’s other game, Streak for the Ca$h: CLICK HERE

For the Yahoo! game, Warren Buffett, the Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, is partnering with Dan Gilbert’s Quicken Loans and offering $1 billion to anyone that fills out a perfect NCAA tournament bracket (you have a 1 in 9.2 quintillion chance of picking a perfect bracket).

The prize will be paid out in 40 annual installments of $25 million. If there are multiple winners (no chance that happens) they'll have to share the money. The winner(s) can also take or split up an immediate $500 million lump sum payment.

Click HERE for a chance to win $1 billion

Bleacher Report is in on the action, with a game that’s extremely friendly for mobile apps.

Click HERE for the Bleacher Report game

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