Who is the most accurate bracketology?

Heat Check CBB bracketologist Lukas Harkins is one of the most accurate bracketologists in all of college basketball media. Entering the 2021-22 season, Harkins ranks No. 2 in accuracy among more than 130 bracketologists on BracketMatrix.com.

Who has the most accurate March Madness bracket?

A neuropsychologist from Columbus, Ohio, Gregg Nigl was perhaps also being modest in his estimation of how in 2019 he managed to achieve what stands as the longest verifiable perfect streak in March Madness bracket history, reaching 49 games before going bust.

How accurate is Lunardi Bracketology?

Whether you love him or hate him, he’s generally pretty accurate with his tournament picks, and this year’s bracket was no different. Lunardi once again aced the test, as he got 67 out of his 68 bracket picks correct.

Who is more accurate Lunardi or Palm?

The Bracket Project tracks the success of Bracketologists, and it has become a competition to see who is most accurate. Palm predicted 67 of the 68 teams in the field and had 33 teams seeded correctly. He was at least within one seed on 55 of the 68 teams. Lunardi won this round.

Is Jerry Palm accurate?

Palm is only the 26th-most-accurate bracketologist in the nation, yet he inexplicably works for the CBS Sports; the outlet that airs the NCAA tournament each year.

Has a woman ever had a perfect bracket?

An ESPN spokesperson told VERIFY in an email that there has never been a perfect ESPN bracket for the men’s or women’s tournament.

Who started Bracketology?

Joe Lunardi
Joe Lunardi is credited with inventing the term bracketology. Lunardi had been editor and owner of the Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, a preseason guide roughly 400 pages long. In 1995, Blue Ribbon added an 80-page postseason supplement which was released the night the brackets were announced.

What does last 4 byes mean in bracketology?

Feb 23, 2020. There are 8 teams that have to play a play-in game to get in to the field of 64. 4 automatic bids and 4 at large bids. @ESPNLunardi. decided 7 years ago to call the last 4 to get a spot in the bracket without having to play a play-in game the “last 4 byes”