Blank March Madness bracket: Printable 2023 NCAA Tournament bracket

The 2021 Final Four March Madness playoff bracket is displayed on the JW Marriott hotel. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
The 2021 Final Four March Madness playoff bracket is displayed on the JW Marriott hotel. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Get your blank 2023 March Madness bracket to get ready to fill it out for the field of 68 on Selection Sunday ahead of the men’s NCAA Tournament.

As the calendar is about to turn to March, that only means one thing to college basketball fans: March Madness is almost here.

Selection Sunday is just over two weeks away when the field of 68 for the 2023 NCAA Tournament will be set. As of right now, it looks like Purdue, Houston, Alabama and Kansas have separated themselves as the potential No. 1 seeds for March Madness with the latter Jayhawks led by Bill Self and eyeing a repeat as national champions.

One thing that has been evident throughout the college basketball season, though, is the parity throughout the sport. There is no shortage of teams that could make a deep run and that doesn’t even account for potential cinderellas like Oral Roberts, among others.

Let’s face it, your March Madness bracket is probably going to get busted early. But that doesn’t kill the excitement of filling it out and having all of that confidence until two of your Final Four teams get knocked out in the first round. And sometimes, you just can’t wait to get that bracket ready.

Blank March Madness bracket 2023

Need the March Madness bracket so you can fill out the field of 68 and then get your national champion pick locked in? We’ve got you covered.

Blank March Madness bracket
Blank March Madness bracket /

There could be some notable absences from the NCAA Tournament this year. Last year’s national runner-up North Carolina has been flirting with disaster — or, you know, the NIT — all season with a disappointing campaign. Meanwhile, Bruce Pearl’s Auburn team as well as staples like West Virginia, Oklahoma State and even New Mexico could also end up on the wrong side of the bubble.

No matter who makes up the 68 teams in March Madness, though, the one thing that’s undeniable is that it’s the best time of year to be a sports fan.

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