
A perfect NCAA bracket: The absurd odds of the March Madness dream
The odds of filling out a perfect NCAA bracket are about 1 in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808. That’s 9.2 quintillion and 23 percent less than the chance of picking one of the 7.5 quintillion grains of sand on the planet we picked at random.
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2-pointer by Isaiah Wong
Isaiah Wong (Miami (FL) Hurricanes) makes the 2-pointer in the 2nd Half against the Texas Longhorns.
2-pointer by Sir’jabari Rice
Sir'jabari Rice (Texas Longhorns) makes the 2-pointer in the 2nd Half against the Miami (FL) Hurricanes.
2-pointer by Marcus Carr
Marcus Carr (Texas Longhorns) makes the 2-pointer in the 2nd Half against the Miami (FL) Hurricanes.
2-pointer by Tyrese Hunter
Tyrese Hunter (Texas Longhorns) makes the 2-pointer in the 2nd Half against the Miami (FL) Hurricanes.
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