My bracket is a sea of red. Hell, it was a sea of red after the first weekend. But 4 out of 3 million brackets (that’s .00018% or about the chances of you deflowering Adriana Lima) on ESPN’s tournament challenge actually had LSU, UCLA, George Mason, and Florida in the Final Four.
How exactly did this happen? I am certain that all 4 people must be students or alumni of George Mason. Either that or they are retarded and picked games by pointing at them with their left foot. How else can you explain picking a team that has NEVER won an NCAA tournament game to go to the Final Four.
Here are some more interesting stats courtesty of ESPN:
Entries with one Final Four team left: 30%
Entries with three Final Four teams left: 0.1%
Entries with Florida in the Final Four: 11%
Entries with Florida winning it all: 1%
Entries with LSU in the Final Four: 5%
Entries with LSU winning it all: .4%
Entries with UCLA winning it all: 2%
Entries without Duke in the Final Four: 37%
Entries without UConn in the Final Four: 31%