Through 40 games and three days of men's NCAA Tournament competition, somehow, someway, there are still perfect brackets out there.
Those who've yet to have a bracket buster have either studied the analytics, received some luck or most likely had a little bit of both to get here after the first day of second-round games.
Playing in those perfect bracket-makers' favor has been a somewhat chalky start to March Madness, as only three double-digit seeds won first-round games, with 12-seeded McNeese and 11-seeded Drake falling in the second round on Saturday.