DRC Madness
How DRC Madness is Set Up:
"Depending on the theme, the number of brackets is determined. Then, the nomination process begins. If the number of nominations exceeds the limit, a voting poll is typically conducted to decide which nominees qualify for the tournament. Once the final nominees are chosen, the madness tournament can begin."
Official Rules for DRC Madness:
One Vote Per Match: You vote by either deleting or striking through the option you're not choosing.
Passing: If you’re skipping a match, leave it blank (with no votes for either choice). Type “pass” or “neither” if you want to explicitly note that you're skipping the match.
No Double Votes: Voting for both options is not allowed and will result in a pass.
It makes it easier for me when I add the results to the spreadsheet.
The scenario outlines how ties are broken to determine the winner and advance that item to the next round.
First Round Tie (With or Without a Voting Poll):
A) With a Voting Poll:
If a voting poll was established for the qualifying rounds, any ties in the 1st round will be decided based on the original number of votes from the nominations.
B) Without a Voting Poll:
If a voting poll was not established, both items will advance to the next round, creating a three-way match-up for the 2nd round. In the case of a 3-way tie, please vote for only one item.
2. Subsequent Rounds (2nd Round and Beyond):
• From the 2nd round onward, once voting is officially closed for each round, any ties will be resolved by tallying the total number of votes to determine the winner.
3. Tie After Total Votes in Later Rounds:
• If the total number of votes is still tied, the votes from the previous round will determine the winner.
4. Tie After Previous Round Votes:
• In the event that the previous round's votes are identical, the votes from earlier rounds (or the original qualifying round) will determine the winner.
5. Persistent Tie:
If there is still a tie after considering all previous rounds, all tied items will advance to the next round for a three-way match-up.
Future Suggested DRC Madness Themes
Battle of Comedy
Battle of Sports Teams
Best #1 Song of the 70s
Best #1 Song of the 80s
Best #1 Song of the 90s
Best Instrumentals
Best of the Avatar Theme Weeks
Candy / Candy Bars
Chips / Potato Chips
Comic Superheroes and Villains
Directors
Extinct Animals
Favorite Various Musician Categories
Favorite Various TV Show Categories
Fictional Horror Movie Characters & Serial Killers
Movie Soundtracks
Music Videos
Pantone Colors
World Leaders and Historical Dictators (Past & Present)
Below are clickable links to view all the threads and brackets, nominations PDFs for all the madness.
March 2017
September 2017
October 2017
November 2017
December 2017
December 2017
January 2017
February 2017
February 2018
March 2018
April 2018
May 2018
August 2018
September 2018
October/November 2018
January 2019
March 2019
June 2019
July 2019
January 2020
July 2022
May 2022
September 2022
October 2022
January 2023
April 2023
May 2023
July 2023
December/January 2024 - 2025
March 2025
July/Aug 2025
November 2025
September 2025
December/January 2025 - 2026
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Gold: “Born To Run” Bruce Springsteen”
Silver: “Landslide” Fleetwood Mac”
Bronze: “Imagine” John Lennon
Runner-up: “Let It Be” The Beatles
April 2022
April/May 2025
June/Aug 2025
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2016: Prince
2017: Tom Petty
2018: Aretha Franklin
2019: Tim Conway
2020: Eddie Van Halen
2021: Betty White
2010: Leslie Nielsen
2011: Steve Jobs
2012: Neil Armstrong
2013: Roger Ebert
2014: Robin Williams
2015: Lenard Nimoy
January 2022
October/November 2023
July 2024
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