UPSETS ABOUND! Top seeds fall in VARbuzz Blog Brawl (elite eight voting open)

Posted by Ben Martin, blogmaster • March 19, 2008

Oh, how the mighty have fallen! All four number one seeds have been knocked out in the round of 16, and in Zone 4, we have an 11 seed going up against a 12 seed, one of which will move on to the final four. In addition, we have a Cinderella in Zone 1.

Round 4 voting is now open and will end at 11:59 p.m. EDT on Sunday, March 23.

And your vote counts! We had nearly 300 votes cast in round three, and quite a few contests were decided by between one and five votes.

So, vote early, vote often from multiple computers if you like, and spread the word to your friends, fellow REALTORS, clients, neighbors, relatives and anyone else you can think of!


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5 Responses to “UPSETS ABOUND! Top seeds fall in VARbuzz Blog Brawl (elite eight voting open)”

  1. Jay Thompson 5 months ago

    I demand a recount! :)

    Congrats to all who advanced!!

    Way to go Cindy (Zone 2, VaRealEstateTalk.com — took me and my little #1 seed to the cleaners!)

  2. Charles McDonald 5 months ago

    This is Shocking! I am truly honored to be included in the “Elite Eight”

    I am voting for Cindy, my fellow RE/MAX Virginia Blogger!

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