President Donald Trump lost the deadline to complete a March madness group. But that does not mean that he will not try to sneak one later.
While talking with journalists outside the White House on Friday, Trump was asked if he completed a March madness group.
“I didn’t. I should. Trump replied.
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“I can give you one but maybe with a setback.”
That would allow Trump to ignore the round that ruined almost all supports in the country.
Even the first first round games on Friday, the number of perfect supports in the NCAA tournament decreased to 0.0044% of 34 million, according to the NCAA.
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The ESPN tracker listed 1,098 perfect perfect supports of 24 million in its place after Ole Miss’ 71-64 Victoria About North Carolina. That game also took more than 100 supports in the men’s support chaos of Yahoo Sports, leaving 81 perfect supports, essentially up to 0%.
CBS Sports had a similar desertion rate, to 0.005% in intense parentheses after the victory of Ole Miss.
More than 85% of Yahoo’s groups advanced to Clemson, but the Tigers lost to the state of McNese, 69-67. That game also eliminated 6.6 million ESPN supports.
Creighton was listed as the main spars buster after his 89-75 victory over Louisville in Thursday’s first game, eliminating 13,339,089.
On the contrary, ESPN reported that each selection was incorrect in 30 of its supports.