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Only 54 NCAA brackets correctly predicted the Final Four

The 2018 NCAA Tournament has been absolute insanity, and the number of people who correctly picked the Final Four in their bracket backs that up.
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Marques Townes #5 of the Loyola Ramblers shoots against Lonnie Walker IV #4 of the Miami Hurricanes in the second half in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at American Airlines Center on March 15, 2018 in Dallas, Texas.

College basketball always gets a little bit crazy during March Madness, but this March has been particularly mad.

From UMBC's upset of the No. 1 seeded Virginia Cavaliers to Loyola-Chicago's Cinderella run into the Final Four, the 2018 NCAA Tournament has been a bracket-busting extravaganza.

However, a few lucky people have managed to fill out brackets accurately predicting the Final Four. According to NCAA.com, only 54 people in the Capital One Bracket Challenge managed to choose Loyola-Chicago, Michigan, Villanova, and Kansas to make it to San Antonio.

Over at ESPN's Tournament challenge, out of the 17.3 million brackets that were filled out, just 550 predicted the final four. That's only about 0.003 percent.

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