AUSTIN, Texas — Next to no one still has a perfect bracket in the NCAA Tournament, but former Texas running back Bijan Robinson does. 


What You Need To Know

  • It seems that Robinson has a sixth sense when it comes to filling out his bracket because he remains perfect going into the second day of the NCAA Tournament

  • According to the official NCAA March Madness account on X, formerly Twitter, less than 1% of brackets remain perfect, 0.00038% to be exact

  • The Atlanta Falcons running back continued to not shy away from the underdogs going into the second day, with picks like No. 15 seed Western Kentucky over No. 2 seed Marquette and No. 12 seed Grand Canyon over No. 5 seed Saint Mary’s

  • Robinson showed his school pride by picking 7th-seeded Texas to win it all, but the Longhorns will first have to get past No. 2 seed Tennessee in the next round

It seems that Robinson has a sixth sense when it comes to filling out his bracket because he remains perfect going into the second day of the NCAA Tournament. 

According to the official NCAA March Madness account on X, formerly Twitter, less than 1% of brackets remain perfect, 0.00038% to be exact. 

It remains to be seen if Robinson will keep the streak alive, but he already correctly predicted five upsets that busted brackets across the country, Duquesne, Michigan State, North Carolina State, Oakland and Oregon.

In the case of the Oakland pick, Robinson got some flack for it with people commenting that they would like to enter a $10,000 bet with him on Kentucky. Robinson commented two laughing crying emojis after the game. 

The Atlanta Falcons running back continued to not shy away from the underdogs going into the second day, with picks like No. 15 seed Western Kentucky over No. 2 seed Marquette and No. 12 seed Grand Canyon over No. 5 seed Saint Mary’s.

Robinson showed his school pride by picking 7th-seeded Texas to win it all, but the Longhorns will first have to get past No. 2 seed Tennessee in the next round. 

His Final Four included UConn, Baylor, Houston and Texas, so maybe he had a little bias toward the Lone Star State. 

No one has ever had a perfect bracket, but one person correctly guessed the first 49 games back in 2019. 

Even if Robinson doesn’t continue his streak on Friday, he said guessing the first 16 games correctly was “kinda dope.”