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That's number of possible brackets that one could fill out for the 64-team NCAA Tournament. That's a little over 9.2 quintillion possibilities.

According to RJ Bell of Pregame.com, that would take you 292 trillion years to fill out all possible combination (at one per bracket per second.) Unfortunately, you only have a few more hours left to fill yours out before the first tip-off.

The good news is that you only need one pretty good bracket to claim eternal glory and the envy of all your co-workers. (And maybe money, if only gambling were legal.)

Rich Bendis would like to add that there will be only one winner: Kansas.  Ed.

To read the full, original article click on this link: NCAA Tournament: Over 9.2 Quintillion Possible Brackets Can Be Filled Out

Author: Dashiell Bennett