How many NCAA brackets are still correct?

How many NCAA brackets are still correct?

How many perfect brackets have there been in NCAA history? Zero. Out of the billions of brackets filled out in the entirety of bracketology, not a single one has been filled out correctly.

Does anybody still have a perfect bracket?

There are absolutely no perfect brackets left on the men’s side. According to the NCAA’s perfect bracket tracker, the sole user who has the only perfect bracket left is named “GO VOLS! GBO!” The user has seven more games to get through Sunday, though.

How many perfect brackets are left after first round?

zero perfect brackets
After the first round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament, there are zero perfect brackets remaining across all the major bracket challenge contests.

What is Duke’s all time record?

2,214–904

Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball
First season 1905–06
All-time record 2,214–904 (.710)
Athletic director Nina King
Head coach Jon Scheyer (1st season)

Who beat Arkansas in Final Four?

Duke
9 Duke muscled past No. 17 Arkansas, 78-69, in the NCAA tournament’s West Regional final Saturday night at the Chase Center, sending the Blue Devils and their retiring coach to the Final Four in New Orleans.

How many quad 2 losses does Duke have?

As of this morning, Duke has as many Quad 2 losses (3) as the six No. 1 seed contenders combined and the Blue Devils also have a Quad 3 loss. Of course, the committee could simply decide that they think Duke is one of the top four teams in spite of the evidence to the contrary.

Is Duke on the bubble and is it a problem?

Check out Palm’s latest bracket, full field of 68 and all the teams on the bubble on the Bracketology hub. The quality of Duke’s losses is a problem as well. As of this morning, Duke has as many Quad 2 losses (3) as the six No. 1 seed contenders combined and the Blue Devils also have a Quad 3 loss.

Is the ACC giving Duke the chance to resume build?

The ACC is not giving Duke the chances they need to resume build to compete with the potential No. 1 seeds. The Blue Devils have just five Quad 1 wins, which include Gonzaga and Kentucky, so that’s great, but only Arizona has a few as five wins among the potential No. 1s and the Wildcats only have three losses.

Can Auburn get back to the top line of the bracket?

In particular, we saw Auburn fall off of the top line of the bracket following a loss to Texas A&M. Kentucky took the Tigers’ place as the fourth overall No. 1. Auburn still has a shot to backdoor its way to the top line of the bracket again, but I would not bet on it.