By Alastair Jamieson, Staff writer, NBC News
As March Madness looms, a religious news website has created its own bracket for the papal conclave featuring not basketball teams but a "Sweet Sistine" of cardinals who could become pope.
A week before Pope Benedict retires, there is still no clear candidate to succeed him. There is a possibility New York's Cardinal Timothy Dolan, praised in Catholic circles for his efforts to revitalize the church, may be a frontrunner. TODAY's Anne Thompson reports.
The topical online contest was devised by the non-profit Religion News Service, part of the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
It came as the world?s cardinals gathered in Rome to see Pope Benedict depart the Vatican for the last time as pontiff Thursday.
They are expected to begin the process of choosing his successor at the Vatican from early next week.
By late Thursday more than 7,000 had 'played' in the first round of the poll, which pits New York's Archbishop, Cardinal Timothy Dolan against Boston?s Cardinal Sean O'Malley and Canada?s Marc Ouellet against Mexico's Norberto Rivera.
First round voting ends at midnight ET on Friday. You can play the game, and see the early results, here.
To boost your chances, there?s insight on some of the contenders here.
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