The odds of randomly filling out a perfect NCAA tournament bracket are about one in nine quintillion — or, as Davidson math professor Tim Chartier explains it, a nine followed by 18 zeros. “So if you ...
It’s the day after Christmas for fans of the NCAA tournament. The selections were announced Sunday night, but here is a primer on how the Bracket Guru uses some math and history to help in his ...
Picking teams in your NCAA tournament bracket can be tough. Thankfully, the fine folks at Prediction Machine ran through some tournament simulations to give you a better look at what’s to come. The ...
Bracket math isn't an exact science, but for years mathematicians have told us that the odds of picking a perfect NCAA tournament bracket are a staggering 1 in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (that's 9.2 ...