More than 70% of March Madness brackets have Duke going to the Final Four — here are the other 14 teams people are confident will make the semifinal
is back, prompting college basketball fans across the country to start building their brackets with hopes of achieving perfection.
Last year more than 17 million brackets were submitted to ESPN, and this year will likely beat that total, with even more fans tuning in to see the likes of Zion Williamson and the Duke Blue Devils., a whopping 70.4% of brackets submitted for the 2019 tournament have the Blue Devils advancing out of their region to the Final Four, making them by far the most popular pick to play through to the third weekend of the tournament.
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