Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson had a perfect NCAA men’s basketball tournament bracket after the first full day of action.
You probably did not.
But don’t feel bad.
More than 99% of people who are taking part in the annual ritual of trying to predict the outcome of 63 games already had fallen short of perfection after only the first 16 games.
The NCAA’s March Madness site is tracking the number of remaining perfect brackets in real time. Before the start of Friday’s games, the site reported that out of 31 million brackets submitted in major online games (their own, as well as those run by ESPN, CBS and Yahoo) only around 2,100 unblemished brackets remain.