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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Autistic Kid With Perfect Bracket : NCAA Bracket 2010 Update












Almost everyone’s brackets have been destroyed during the 2010 NCAA tournament, except Alex Hermann who is the autistic kid with perfect bracket that has been predicted and he is only a 17-year-old from Chicago. Alex Hermann has correctly picked every team heading into the Sweet 16 round. This even includes the upset teams Northern Iowa and Cornell. The odds for such perfect bracket predictions are one out of many millions. Alex and his family have stated that they have not altered the brackets in any way and that these are his original picks as documented by CBSSports.com Bracket Challenge. You can still enter the free $10,000 Sweet 16 Bracket online at BetUs.com and see if you can have a perfect bracket.
The autistic kid with perfect bracket also includes selections of Purdue being able to go on to the NCAA Championship game. This seems extremely improbable, as they would have to get past Duke, and most likely the heavily favored Kentucky team. However, based on the action of the first and second rounds, who can really say what exactly will happen next. The NCAA tournament resumes on Thursday night as the Sweet 16 teams battle it out to get to the Elite Eight round.
Tonight’s action will begin with Syracuse playing Butler, Washington meeting West Virginia, Xavier battling Kansas State and Kentucky going up against Cornell. The remainder of the games will be played on Friday, March 26. Many people are looking at the autistic kid with perfect bracket. Alex is predicting that the final eight teams will include Northern Iowa playing Tennessee, Kentucky battling West Virginia, Purdue going up against Baylor and Syracuse versus Kansas State. We will just have to see after all of the Sweet 16 games are completed if there still is a perfect bracket for the autistic kid, Alex Hermann.

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