There are all sorts of methods for filling out your NCAA tournament bracket, but here’s a new one: What if you picked based solely on the politics of each school? That’s how we came up with two very different brackets – one for Blue America and one for Red America.
Here’s how it works. We took data from Niche.com, which polled 50,000 college students nationwide and ranked schools based on how liberal or conservative they are, and applied it to every contest in the 68-team field. For each match-up in the Blue Bracket, we penciled in the schools that are ranked more liberal.
So, for instance, in the first-round game featuring Oregon (rated as the 55th most liberal college in the country) and Oklahoma State (ranked 799th), we declared Oregon the winner.
In the Red Bracket, we did the opposite, penciling whichever school is ranked more conservative.








