NCAA bracket 2021: Printable March Madness bracket
| 2021 NCAA TOURNAMENT RESULTS | LOCATION |
|---|---|
| (1) Michigan 86, (8) LSU 78 | Lucas Oil Stadium Unity (South) |
| (4) Florida State 71, (5) Colorado 53 | Indiana Farmers Coliseum |
| (2) Alabama 96, (10) Maryland 77 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse |
| (6) USC 85, No. 3 Kansas 51 | Hinkle Fieldhouse |
What was the closest perfect bracket?
The closest any bracket has come to absolute perfection came in 2019, when a neuropsychologist from Ohio took the perfect bracket through 50 games. The previous record was only 36 games, but the record-shattering bracket from 2019 will likely stand strong for many years.
What are the odds of getting a perfect bracket?
Here’s the TL/DR version of the odds of a perfect NCAA bracket:
- 1 in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (if you just guess or flip a coin)
- 1 in 120.2 billion (if you know a little something about basketball)
How many possible NCAA brackets are there?
The odds of filling out a perfect March Madness bracket is 1 in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (9.2 quintillion), according to the NCAA. That’s if you are just guessing or flipping a coin, as many do.
What teams are in the NCAA?
Oregon State Beavers baseball
Baylor Bears baseballDelaware Fightin’ Blue Hens footballWake Forest Demon Deacons women’s golfKenyon Men’s Swimming
National Collegiate Athletic Association/Teams
Are there any NCAA brackets still perfect?
There’s only around 20,000 brackets still perfect. Oral Roberts’ upset of Ohio State — only the ninth win by a No. 15 seed in NCAA tournament history — plummeted the list of remaining brackets across our Bracket Challenge Game, ESPN, Yahoo and others.
Who still has a perfect NCAA bracket?
Gregg Nigl’s 2019 NCAA bracket is perfect through the first two rounds.