Only four perfect brackets remain after Saturday’s second round games for the NCAA March Madness men’s tournament, according to the organization, as those four users hope to overcome the staggering odds to correctly pick the winners of all 63 games.
Kentucky's Otega Oweh celebrates after making a basket.
Two of the brackets were submitted to ESPN’s Tournament Challenge, and another two submitted to the NCAA’s Men’s Bracket Challenge Game.
The number of perfect brackets was slashed from 120 to 27 on Saturday night, when No. 11 seed Texas upset No. 3 seed Gonzaga, while No. 4 seed Nebraska’s win over No. 5 seed Vanderbilt whittled that number down to four, according to the NCAA.
Before the games tipped off on Saturday, 224 brackets were still perfect.












