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PhilSimms11
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It's March and I couldn't wait.
1st round history by seeds:
#1 vs #16 (135-1)
#2 vs #15 (128-8)
#3 vs #14 (115-21)
#4 vs #13 (108-28)
#5 vs #12 (89-47)
#6 vs #11 (85-51)
#7 vs #10 (84-52)
#8 vs #9 (68-68)
Final Four appearances by seed:
#1--57
#2--27
#3--16
#4--13
#5--6
#8--5
#11--4
#6--3
#7--3
#9--1
#10--1
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#12-#16--0
-NOTE: A team seeded 7th or lower has made the Final Four 6 straight years.
-Only twice has a Final Four not been represented by at least one #1 seed (2006, 2011).
-Only once have all #1 seeds made it to the Final Four (2008).
Champions by seed:
#1--21
#2--5
#3--4
#4--1
#6--1
#7--1
#8--1
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#5, #9 thru #16--0
Championships by team:
Duke--5
North Carolina--4
UConn--4
Kentucky--3
Villanova--3
Florida--2
Kansas--2
Louisville--2
Arizona--1
Arkansas--1
Indiana--1
Maryland--1
Michigan--1
Michigan St--1
Syracuse--1
UCLA--1
UNLV--1
-Teams to repeat as Champions--Duke (1991-92), Florida (2006-07).
-Teams to lose back-to-back Championships--Michigan (1992-93), Butler (2010-11).
-The odds of filling out a perfect bracket (63-0) are roughly one in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (that's quintillion).
1st round history by seeds:
#1 vs #16 (135-1)
#2 vs #15 (128-8)
#3 vs #14 (115-21)
#4 vs #13 (108-28)
#5 vs #12 (89-47)
#6 vs #11 (85-51)
#7 vs #10 (84-52)
#8 vs #9 (68-68)
Final Four appearances by seed:
#1--57
#2--27
#3--16
#4--13
#5--6
#8--5
#11--4
#6--3
#7--3
#9--1
#10--1
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#12-#16--0
-NOTE: A team seeded 7th or lower has made the Final Four 6 straight years.
-Only twice has a Final Four not been represented by at least one #1 seed (2006, 2011).
-Only once have all #1 seeds made it to the Final Four (2008).
Champions by seed:
#1--21
#2--5
#3--4
#4--1
#6--1
#7--1
#8--1
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#5, #9 thru #16--0
Championships by team:
Duke--5
North Carolina--4
UConn--4
Kentucky--3
Villanova--3
Florida--2
Kansas--2
Louisville--2
Arizona--1
Arkansas--1
Indiana--1
Maryland--1
Michigan--1
Michigan St--1
Syracuse--1
UCLA--1
UNLV--1
-Teams to repeat as Champions--Duke (1991-92), Florida (2006-07).
-Teams to lose back-to-back Championships--Michigan (1992-93), Butler (2010-11).
-The odds of filling out a perfect bracket (63-0) are roughly one in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 (that's quintillion).