2011 NCAA March Madness Social Media Power Rankings
For the past few years, to critical acclaim, the Schwartz Communications Research Group has conducted the NCAA Social Media College Basketball Bracket Analysis (we believe we were the first to do it in 2008). As a PR firm that deals with high-tech, healthcare and services companies, we live social media every day and have a love of metrics. Therefore, we asked ourselves what if the schools in the Big Dance had to compete based on their social media prowess, not their hoop skills? I mean, forget guard play, or how the Orangemen’s zone has been inconsistent…
Two members of the research group (Mark McClennan and Bill Bode) carefully evaluated the field of 64 and had the teams face off solely on social media skills and came up with a power ranking for each school. We kept the NCAA seeds and let them face off.
You may question - does this really work? Well in 2008, the NCAA Social Media Power Rankings were one of the few to predict Davidson's tremendous run deep in the tourney - so mock it at your peril.
How was the power ranking determined? It was determined by (# of Facebook users in the School/Team group or fan page (whichever was larger)/number of students at school according to Wikipedia). Note: Yes that includes alumni, but they count as fans in the stands cheering on the team. And if the students didn't join their schools network or the groups were hard to find...we considered that they didn't show up for the game. We recorded it in Excel and took it from there.
Is it mathematically perfect? No. But wait to you see our plans for next year! Do we encourage wagering on games or any other activity which may take this as anything other than entertainment - no.
Without further ado:

You can see the full size bracket. here. View image
As for surprises?
- Ohio State runs away with it all. They have a SMPR of 14.95.
- Butler is a strong #2 with a SMPR of 13.47
- While Duke does well (8.29) it runs into a reinvigorated Texas team (8.98)
- SDSU is the weakest #2 seed, and one in the weakest in the tourney (0.36) but it manages to squeak out a first round win.
- The biggest buzzer beater? Wisconsin (2.064) vs. Kansas St (1.987) for a difference of 0.07.
- The East and West Brackets are the toughest draw with 7 of the top 10 SMPR teams
The top 11 Schools by SMPR
- Ohio State 14.95
- Butler 13.47
- Kentucky 12.81
- University of Texas 8.98
- University of Florida 8.76
- Duke 8.29
- U of Michigan 6.09
- Syracuse 6.07
- Texas A&M 5.36
- Notre Dame 4.963
- Mizzou 4.950
Posted by Mark McClennan on March 17, 2011 at 9:29 AM



