The Final Four of Everything


The Final Four of Everything is a 2007 book written by Mark Reiter and Richard Sandomir on the subject of bracketology. Bracketology is the process of predicting the field of the NCAA Basketball Tournament, named as such because it is commonly used to fill in tournament brackets for the postseason. The book was featured in one of Bill Geist's segments on CBS News Sunday Morning in March 2008, shortly after the book came out. In the segment, Geist interviewed Sandomir.

The Brackets

1. Memorable March Madness Moments

Sandomir's Editorials

Best Bald Guy

Sandomir has two "Regional" brackets in this amusing yet interesting category. Some of the "competitors" include Pope John Paul II, Telly Savalas, Andre Agassi, Curly Howard, and Yul Brynner. The finals would pit Homer Simpson against the winner Mahatma Gandhi. In his interview with Geist, Sandomir jokes, "...It makes up for the fact that he didn't win the Nobel Peace Prize."

Reiter's Editorials

100. Shakespearian Insults

Other "Brackets"