About to be no perfect brackets.All of them picked Illinois to win.
Hell yeah brotherAbout to be no perfect brackets.
I saw one where a perfect bracket wins a trip to Mars.There hasn't ever been a perfect bracket at ESPN has there? And who was it that used to offer 1 million bucks for doing it?
I have a list of people I would love to see win that.I saw one where a perfect bracket wins a trip to Mars.
Since there is no oxygen, water, soil, plants or animals on Mars, I would want my bracket busted somewhere.
I think it was Rocket Mortgage or whatever the Cavs owner guys company is.There hasn't ever been a perfect bracket at ESPN has there? And who was it that used to offer 1 million bucks for doing it?
I always imagine that it's someone who spends HOURS AND HOURS pouring over data, laying out "what if's", and then their significant other comes in at 2AM and says "honey, you've been working really hard on this. Here's my version that I randomly circled team's names on, I won $2 on a scratchoff at the gas station yesterday", and they just go with that one.I think it’s absolutely amazing that someone could still have a perfect bracket lol. It boggles my mind.
This right here. One of my friends chose Catholic schools one year and did better than I did.I always imagine that it's someone who spends HOURS AND HOURS pouring over data, laying out "what if's", and then their significant other comes in at 2AM and says "honey, you've been working really hard on this. Here's my version that I randomly circled team's names on, I won $2 on a scratchoff at the gas station yesterday", and they just go with that one.
I picked byu for the fact that I wanted to see Bama vs byu feel like that game has potential to be a ton of fun to watchOnly mistake I made today was picking Wisconsin over BYU. Really we haven't seen nearly as many upsets to this point which is why.
Warren Buffett used to do that I believe.There hasn't ever been a perfect bracket at ESPN has there? And who was it that used to offer 1 million bucks for doing it?
He's still doing it. A million to that gentleman is pocket change,Warren Buffett used to do that I believe.