The NCAA Tournament So Far

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ESPN - The 2023 men's NCAA tournament is off to an especially mad start this year. From the Paladins to Princeton, there have been some massive, bracket-busting games through just two days of the tournament. The ESPN men's Tournament Challenge began with 20,056,273 brackets. After one day and 16 games, there were 658 perfect brackets remaining. According to ESPN research, 95.8% of brackets were no longer perfect after just four games. Which teams are the most to blame?
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2023 Men's Final Four BETTING PREVIEW: Expert PICKS for NCAA Tournament + MORE | CBS Sports
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Todd Fuhrman joins CBS Sports HQ to preview the Final Four.
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2023 NCAA Tournament: Final Four SUPER PREVIEW [Expert Picks] | CBS Sports
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Matt Norlander and Gary Parrish join CBS Sports HQ to preview the 2023 Final Four games.
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Gamecocks get ready for Elite Eight matchup in NCAA Tournament
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A look at the sights and sounds surrounding tonight 's game
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Louisville's Van Lith, Colorado's Miller return to Seattle for NCAA Tournament
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They starred in high school at Cashmere and Kentridge. Now, they're hoping to bring home a championship at the next level.
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Fast Break to Houston: Zags fall to UConn 82-54, eliminated from NCAA Tournament
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LAS VEGAS — The Gonzaga Bulldogs' Fast Break to Houston was stopped in Las Vegas Saturday night.
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Gonzaga talks Elite 8 loss to UConn 84-52 in NCAA Tournament
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Gonzaga players, coach talks 84-52 loss to UConn in Elite 8.
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NCAA Tournament Reaction: Jay Bilas breaks down Gonzaga & FAU winning | SportsCenter
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Jay Bilas joins Nicole Briscoe on SportsCenter to react to Gonzaga’s thrilling win vs. UCLA to advance to the Elite Eight against UConn. Bilas also breaks down 9-seeded Florida Atlantic defeating Tennessee to advance and face Kansas State on Saturday with a spot in the Final Four on the line.
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