Unsurprisingly, there aren’t that many perfect brackets remaining heading into this Friday.
Since there were a plethora of major upsets that went down on Thursday, only 161 out of 17.3 million ESPN brackets picked all 16 games correctly.
That number is bound to decrease once this Friday’s slate of games tips off.
On the flip side, there are only 12 brackets that managed to whiff on every single pick.
After Day 1 of Round 1 of the @espn Men’s Tournament Challenge:
💯 161 brackets out of 17.3 million picked all 16 games correctly.
0️⃣ Only 12 brackets managed to go 0 for 16. https://t.co/dipdqhlHeV
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) March 18, 2022
Most brackets were busted after Iowa fell short to Richmond. A lot of fans were confident in the Hawkeyes because they were entering the tournament with a lot of positive momentum.
Things took a turn for the worse when Kentucky lost to Saint Peter’s in overtime. As of now, it’ll go down as the biggest upset of this year’s tournament.
If more upsets take place this Friday, it wouldn’t be a surprise to hear that there aren’t any perfect brackets remaining heading into the Round of 32.
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