Applying Cannabis Research to College Basketball | Cannabis Culture

As a nerd who enjoys sports, I look forward each year to the close of the college basketball season. It is one of my favorite opportunities to talk to friends, colleagues and clients about cannabis research and the universities that conduct it. After reading this article, you may never be able to experience college basketball without thinking about growing weed for research, as I believe the schools affiliated with publishing cannabis research usually finish high in the March Madness tournament.

The NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, also known as March Madness, is a U.S.-based tournament each spring with 68 college basketball teams that compete for the national championship. It has become common practice for people to predict the outcome of each game, and ultimately the final match-up. Even non-sports fans join in the fantasy bracket, imaginary sports scenarios predicting winners and losers. Generally, these statistics and other factors are gleaned from excerpts and superstitions to weigh predictions of the Final Four. Ultimately, the tournament peaks when only four teams are left to battle it out.

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