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A lot of people say the hardest thing to do in sports is hit a baseball or softball. PHOOEY! Absolute malarkey, I tell you. The hardest thing to do in sports is pick a perfect March Madness bracket.
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It took a little bit of time, but we finally had an upset in the women’s NCAA tournament. That, of course, eliminated a massive amount of perfect brackets that were still standing as the second day of ...
Even with what was widely derided as a relatively chalky opening weekend of March Madness, no perfect Men's NCAA Tournament brackets remain after the first weekend. The final torch was snuffed out ...
The dream of a perfect bracket is over on the women’s side, too. After starting the day with a dozen undefeated Yahoo Sports users, all but one of the remaining NCAA tournament brackets were ...
Sports Illustrated reset their picks now that the NCAA men’s tournament Sweet 16 is set and select which teams will advance to the Final Four in Indianapolis. Since my original Final Four remains ...
The goal is always perfection when filling out a bracket, but no one has ever emerged flawless when March Madness is over. The Holy Grail of sports betting is filling out a perfect March Madness ...
Another thrilling opening weekend of March Madness is in the books, and now the 2026 NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 bracket is set. Three out of the four No. 1 seeds advanced, with defending champion ...
As the saying goes, sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. That’s the case for 14-year-old Otto Schellhammer, who miraculously has the only perfect March Madness bracket alive across both the ...
Perfection is hard to come by – as anyone who has ever filled out a bracket for the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tournament has come to realize during March Madness season. But one eighth-grader from ...