This has to be one of the worst years for bracket busting. One year after a person won ESPN's bracket challenge, getting every game right....no one was perfect after day one!
Then meet 17-year-old Alex Hermann. The Chicago area teen studied all year for the tourney, and so far through two rounds...he's perfect.
Then you realize he's autistic. And that there's a one in 13,460,000 chance of having all the picks right at this point. Think of it this way...it's easier to win the lottery. Twice.
For the whole story, click on this link: http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/sports/Autistic-Teen-Picks-First-Two-NCAA-Rounds-Perfectly-88916437.html
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