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Hey fellers!!! I am the one known as the "autistic kid with the perfect bracket"....It has been a very busy week for me as I have been talking to a lot of reporters about my magnificent feat. I can't believe I did it with autism and no one else could that is normal!!....Anyways it took a lot of research and dedication to achieve this milestone but I hope it continues all the way through the rest of the tourney. After those last rounds of games I looked at my bracket and got the biggest boner....I mean it was pulsating like John Smith's the first time he laid eyes on Pocahontas!!! The upsets I picked like UNI and Cornell were so phukin easy...I mean it isnt too hard when Tim Donaghy is refing the games, I paid him a few G's and he did the rest....I have been getting calls from bookies asking me for advice on games and calls from Pete Rose, Wayne Gretzsky's wife, that player from Blue Chip all congratulating me too....But I dont tell them shit, cuz I bet for the soul not the money, which is why I joined team SBR....So as far as SBR goes, I like you guys so I will tell you my picks tonight:1. Syracuse.....With the big guy out it might be close, however Chris Paulus is going to play so enough said2. WV........ Rich Rodriguez is a hell of a coach3. Xavier........ They beat the Gophers who should have won the whole tourney4. Kentucky......... Calipari has been in this situation before in the 2007-2008 season when they played.....oh wait the record books show that they didnt play any games that season, well I guess go Cornell
No one is calling 17-year-old Alex Hermann a liar, but CBS Sports’ “Bracket Manager” does make it impossible to verify that he correctly called all 48 NCAA tournament winners—and also makes it easy to forge a perfect score.Skepticism has been quietly building ever since the story broke—and subsequently reached every news outlet in the county—that a teenager with autism had accomplished the lifelong dream of degenerate gamblers everywhere. An autistic kid with perfect bracket? NBC reports that 17-year-old Alex Hermann’s NCAA bracket is perfect. The autistic teenager from the Chicago area has done something almost impossible. ESPN estimates around 4.78 million played in their bracket challenge, but no one picked all the games correctly. The leader at ESPN’s bracket has already missed four games.But Alex Hermann’s miraculous NCAA bracket is still a picture of perfection. Autistic Kid with Perfect Bracket News Update – We earlier talked about the Perfect bracket made by an Austistic Kid with the name Alex Hermann, Starting from the first round up to the sweet 16 bracket, Autistic Kid with Perfect Bracket made it for real, he was able to do a Perfect bracket from an impossible odds from one to 13,460,000 possibilities, An Autistic kid from Chicago who claims to be very fond of the number did indeed made this feat possible, as he has picked the last 48 games perfectly, that is why is picks and brackets are what we currently have as of now. All the 48 NCAA teams that has played so far, Will ALex Hermann be able to complete the games? Find out through the Autistic Kid with Perfect Bracket News Update. ITs always a tradition each March for someone to pick out a printable Bracket from the NCAA, and start on the bracket with your pics and prediction for the season of the NCAA basketball tournament, and yes this Austistic Kid did that himself, and guess what? was able to do the Perfect Bracket. A lot of people thought of the Kansas to be the coming reign as top predictors and analysts speaks of themselves, even The president of the United States has predicted the Kansas will make it all the way but with Alex Hermann’s prediction, he was right with UNI pounding the Kansas team on the NCAA, We will try and feature the Perfect Bracket of the the Autistic kid right here, so watch out for it as we bring the latest Autistic Kid with Perfect Bracket News Update.
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