
March Madness finds coaches and players trying almost anything to get a leg up on their competition for a national title. Just as they did before last week's Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, Coach Paul Hewitt's Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (22-12) plan to give up their personal cell phones in hopes of making a run to the Final Four. Players were initially skeptical, but their ACC tourney success made believers out of them, including Senior D'Andre Bell, who said the move helped the team become closer. The Jackets will test their new-found approach again this week as they open the NCAA tournament in Milwaukee, facing off against Oklahoma State, without any technological distractions. "It definitely makes you hang around each other, because we're the only people we can talk to," noted guard Iman Shumpert. Operator, can you hold our calls?

