Autistic Kid With Perfect Bracket Prediction

By Priyanka, Gaea News Network
Friday, March 26, 2010

CHICAGO (GaeaTimes.com)- An autistic kid who says that he loves mathematics and statistics along with the basketball game has made a prefect NCAA bracket prediction. Alex Hermann has been able to predict all the first round and second round games correctly. The autistic kid stands alone as the winner when many people termed this year’s NCAA tournament results as most unpredictable.

The autistic kid’s perfect bracket prediction has come as a surprise as according to statistics, by getting the predictions correct he has become the only person to get it all right. ESPN has reportedly revealed that there were around 4.78 million people who have taken the challenge, but none had been able to get all the game results correctly. According to ESPN, people leading the bracket challenge have missed four games till now. Alex Hermann has however made the entries before the NCAA tournament began and his mother claims that no changes in the entries were made after the tournament commenced.

That the autistic kid has been able to make a perfect bracket prediction was noticed by his brother, who was left overwhelmed and surprised with the result and so asked his mother to inform the media. Alex Hermann had predicted some of the most unpredictable results of the tournament. While everybody thought that the top seeded team Kansas will easily beat Northern Iowa team, it came as a surprise when the latter defeated the former. The defeat was marked as the greatest in the 2010 tournament. However, for the autistic kid it was not much of a surprise. According to reports, Alex Hermann has kept team Purdue as the winner of this year’s NCAA tournament.

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