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NCAA March Maddness App???

Timaphillips

Android Enthusiast
Somebody please tell me there's a March Maddness NCAA tourney app. Something besides a simple sports scoreboard app. I'd love it if it would integrate my bracket and auto update my whole group.
 
I second this type of app, this would be great, something where you could put your bracket picks in and the thing would update add games are played.
 
Any word on whether or not CBS is going to release a tourney app like it had last year, with live streaming?
 
Any word on whether or not CBS is going to release a tourney app like it had last year, with live streaming?

They're charging $10 for a Fruit Phone App that will have live streaming. I haven't seen anything to suggest CBS is doing this for any other mobile platforms.
 
Just downloaded PocketBracke. $2 on the market. So far it looks promising. But it's not looking like it will be able to accommodate for people without and android or an iphone. The nice part is that it works on both.
 
I guess there is no way to watch a game on my phone? It's an HTC Droid Eris. I have updated to 2.1 I doubt it , but, it worth a shot.

Jeff
 
When I check AndroLib they have 2 listed, one for a buck, the other for two. But I can't tell what the difference is, if any. When I search the marketplace, only the $.99 one shows up. Which do you have? How did you get the $2 one? Is there a difference?
 
Haven't tried it yet, but you may be able to stream the games direct from the NCAA.com website through your phone's browser. I've streamed other TV programs on my Droid's browser. I know it isn't as slick as an app, but it gets the job done...
 
Haven't tried it yet, but you may be able to stream the games direct from the NCAA.com website through your phone's browser. I've streamed other TV programs on my Droid's browser. I know it isn't as slick as an app, but it gets the job done...

That's exactly what I did today and it worked very well. There were a couple small issues with trying to view such heavy content through the phone's browser, but it was an overall good experience.
 
Yes ncaa.com let's you stream live. On the main page there is a link that say watch live. Click on it and pick a game. Enjoy I know I did
 
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