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No Perfect Men's Brackets Left After Tennessee Win
- No. 6 Tennessee ended the perfect bracket run Sunday when they beat No. 3 Virginia in Game 44, eliminating the last flawless entry.
- After Thursday's games nearly 14,000 perfect brackets remained, then the total plunged to 224 after Friday and only four survived Saturday.
- An ESPN user 'chrisienter' had a perfect bracket through 43 games, with all four brackets picking Purdue over Miami and only three selecting Iowa State over Kentucky.
- No perfect NCAA Tournament brackets remained among the millions tracked by ESPN and the NCAA, so once again there will not be a perfect March Madness bracket.
- NCAA.com calculates the raw odds at 1 in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 and about 1 in 120.2 billion with team knowledge; the longest perfect run reached 49-0 in 2019.
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There are no perfect men's March Madness brackets left after Tennessee win
The odds of going 63-0 in a bracket contest are somewhere between one in 9.2 quintillion (for totally random guesses) or one in 120 billion (semi-educated ones).
·Omaha, United States
Read Full ArticleNo perfect men's March Madness brackets left after Tennessee win
Well, that's that. No perfect NCAA Tournament brackets remained among the millions of entries in the ESPN bracket challenge and in the contests tracked on the NCAA's official website. The end came Sunday night when No. 6 seed Tennessee beat No. 3 seed Virginia 79-72 in the 44th game of the tournament — and before [...]
·Nashville, United States
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Well, it was fun while it lasted. No perfect men’s March Madness brackets left after Tennessee win
Well, that's that.
·Toronto, Canada
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Well, it was fun while it lasted. No perfect men's March Madness brackets left after Tennessee win
No perfect men's NCAA Tournament brackets remain among the millions of entries in the ESPN bracket challenge and in contests tracked on the NCAA’s official website.
·United States
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Total News Sources92
Leaning Left15Leaning Right1Center72Last UpdatedBias Distribution82% Center
Bias Distribution
- 82% of the sources are Center
82% Center
L 17%
C 82%
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