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<title>Comment by Matthew T. Sussman</title>
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<description>Correction to your correction. Only 32 teams set out to win the tournament, because no 9-16 seeds have ever won the national championship.</description>
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<title>Comment by sal m</title>
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<description>everybody knows that the prescription for a fever is more cowbell....</description>
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<title>Comment by RogerMDillon</title>
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<description>Correction, and I&#039;m not referring to your incorrect pick of No 1&#039;s losing, 65 teams did not &quot;set out to win the most exciting tournament of the year&quot;.  The 64th and 65th teams played against each other to see who would take a beating in the first round of the tournament.  

I hope they make enough money on it because the play-in game is an embarrassment.</description>
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