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Autistic Teenager picks first two rounds of NCAA Tournament perfectly

Posted Mar 23 2010 5:31pm

March is the month for college basketball tournaments, “March Madness”. An autistic teen picked the winners in the first two rounds of the tournament according to the story: Autistic Teen Picks First Two NCAA Rounds Perfectly

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The odds of doing this randomly are quite high. Even experts have failed to predict the outcome so far:

ESPN estimates around 4.78 million played in their bracket challenge, but no one picked all the games correctly. The leader at ESPN’s bracket has already missed four games.

Spoiler alerthere’s the last couple paragraphs.

Alex picked Purdue to win the whole thing. That just happens to be his brother’s alma mater.

“They’re his favorite for that reason,” Diane said. Or maybe he knows something no one else does.

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