People love an underdog for many reasons, even if the data tells them the underdog is unlikely to come out victorious. Why? The answer to this question is somewhat baked into an annual rite of Spring undertaken by millions of people: filling out brackets for the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament. NCAA “Selection Sunday” is on St. Patrick’s Day this year, March 17. That’s when the NCAA will finalize the brackets for this year’s “March Madness” basketball tournament. The next morning, millions will download and print out those brackets and fill them out, all in the hopes of predicting the “Final Four,” and for some winning a few dollars. The bracket is fairly simple; 64 men’s colleg
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