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    Anyone thought of time traveling might be possiblity? LOL

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    lol, that may be the true way that the person got those games right.


    andrew

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    Its crazy but not impossible, out of all the brackets there has to be atleast one with them all right. Im guessing the GM pick was becuse he was an alum or something like that. All of the other ones arent really that bad. UCLA was a very popular pick to go to the final four, Florida is a very talented team with a coach who has been in the same sitauation before, and the LSU pick wasnt that hard of a pick either, the guy prolly got bored of always seeing Duke and UCONN in the final four and decided to mix his bracket up a lil bit.

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    yeah my brackets were shot to bits. I had two pools and both pools i picked UCONN and Duke for the final game. I have no chance now. Well, maybe a little chance. I want George Mason to win just because its such a long shot, but anything can happen as we've seen.

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