TeamSnap Logo
Log inFind My Team
  • Solutions
    • For Business
      For Business

      Tools for clubs, leagues, tournament organizers, and associations to run their business

      For Teams
      For Teams

      For coaches, players & fans to stay connected on our top-rated mobile app

      Promo image
      • Overview
      • Program ManagementManage all aspects of your organization
      • SponsorshipAccess our network of opportunities
      • RegistrationPayments, dues, and more
      • TournamentsBuild and manage your events
      • PaymentsA better way to manage payments
      • Website BuilderProfessional & mobile friendly sites
      • SchedulingAutomate games & practices
      • Services & SupportIndustry-leading account support
      • MessagesSimple, reliable communication
      • Get started!Chat with our team right now
  • Pricing
  • Resources
    • Community

      Our mission is to enhance the lives of kids by enabling participation in sport

        Other resources
        • Blog
        • Coaches’ Corner
        • For Business Resources
        • TeamSnap Updates
        • Help Center
        Company
        • About
        • Careers
        • Partners
    • For Brands
      • Build relationships in the moments that matter.

        Convert families into superfans with TeamSnap for brands.

          • OverviewThe #1 way to reach the Chief Household Officer
          • AudienceLearn about our audience and network
          • CapabilitiesExplore our products and measurement solutions
          • Download Media Kit

      Find My Team

      Sign upLog in
      Sign upLog in

      Sports Science


      Picking the Perfect March Madness Bracket is Mathematically Ridiculous



      By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap's Sports Science Expert

       

      It’s that time of year again. The snow is melting (in some places), the days are getting longer and thoughts turn to the arrival of...March Madness. Picking your college basketball tournament brackets right may win you the office pool or maybe even $1 billion of Warren Buffett’s money. While the Omaha billionaire hasn’t announced yet if he will be repeating his challenge to pick a perfect bracket from last year, he might as well. A mathematics professor has calculated the odds of getting all 63 games right is astronomically unlikely.

      Last year, Buffett and one of his owned companies, Quicken Loans, offered a cool $1 billion to the owner of a perfect bracket. While no one came close, he did award $100,000 in mortgage products to each of the top 20 scoring game pickers. He achieved his business goal of generating a lot of publicity for his company but, as you would expect from the second richest man in America, he had done his investment risk homework.

      "It would be easier to win the Mega Millions lottery two times in a row buying one ticket both times than it would be to get a perfect bracket," said Jeff Bergen, mathematics professor at DePaul University. "Getting a perfect bracket is also the mathematical equivalent of picking the winning party of each presidential election through 2264."

      Bergen has been trying to educate us on the tournament’s math probability equation for several years. In 2012, he made a video explaining the difficulty of the task. So, what exactly are our chances? About one in 9.2 quintillion (that's 9,223,372,036,854,775,808). For those long-suffering Chicago baseball fans (home of DePaul University), he put it into terms they could understand, "It would be more likely for the next 16 World Series to be won by the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox than it would be to pick a perfect bracket by guessing.”

      Of course, college basketball fans are confident in their knowledge of the game to the point of believing they can beat the masses. Understanding the basics of the bracket seedings could help pick a few seemingly obvious games. But the perfect bracket is still elusive.

      "Suppose you know that a one seed has never lost to a 16 seed in the men's tournament, that would help improve your odds. With additional knowledge of basketball and the history of the tournament, the odds of picking a perfect bracket would be approximately one in 128 billion," said Bergen.

      Leading up to Selection Sunday, where the 68 team bracket is chosen, teams (and their fans), who don’t automatically qualify by winning their conference tournament, have to wait in agony until the seedings are announced. Another college professor, Jay Coleman, Professor of Operations Management and Quantitative Methods at the University of North Florida, claims to have a foolproof method to predict exactly who those “at-large” teams will be.

      Using a formula he calls the “Dance Card,” referencing the tournament’s nickname of “The Big Dance,” he has correctly predicted 98% (108 of 110) of the at-large bids over the last three years combined.

      His predictions for this year’s tournament, updated daily, can be viewed at his website. According to his description there, he picks the teams “using past decisions of the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee and numerous pieces of information (e.g. RPI rankings, number of wins and losses, conference records, etc.) for all teams that were candidates for at-large selections in those years.”

      Coleman has found that his predictions correlate with an interesting tool from the past. “For example, I found that the committee's decisions are more strongly related to the pre-2005 version of the Rating Percentage Index (or RPI, a widely discussed metric devised by the NCAA to rank and categorize teams), than they are to the version that's been in use since 2005. And yet essentially all discussion of prospective at-large teams refers only to the recent version,” he said.

      So, while you can be somewhat confident if your team will make it into the tourney, trying to take a billion from Mr. Buffett, let alone a few hundred bucks from your co-workers, will still be pretty tough.

      bio pic

      Dan Peterson is a recovering sports dad who is fascinated with sports science research, skill development and the athlete’s brain. He has written over 400 science-based articles across the Web and consults with parents, coaches and young players to help them understand the cognitive side of sports. You can visit him at Sports Are 80 Percent Mental and at @DanielPeterson.


      NEW! Free Sports Organization Resources

      All of TeamSnap's ebooks, articles, and stories in one place. Access Now


      Similar Articles:

      • A preview image for the article: Why Your Late Sleeper Doesn’t Play Well Early in the Morning
        Why Your Late Sleeper Doesn’t Play Well Early in the Morning

        As parents of young superstars, we know that they need a…

        Read More arrow-circle-right

      • A preview image for the article: Women Athletes Continue To Be Ignored By Sports Media
        Women Athletes Continue To Be Ignored By Sports Media

        By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap's Sports Science Expert  …

        Read More arrow-circle-right

      • A preview image for the article: Pediatricians Calling For Help For Sleepy Students
        Pediatricians Calling For Help For Sleepy Students

        By Dan Peterson, TeamSnap's Sports Science Expert…

        Read More arrow-circle-right

      Sign Up For Free

      More Sports Science

      • Coaching Science6
      • Cognitive Training14
      • Exercise Physiology5
      • Fitness Training11
      • More Sports Science9
      • Physical Education6
      • Sports Medicine22
      • Sports Nutrition11
      • Sports Psychology5
      • Sports Science For High Performance Athletes5
      • Sports Science For Kids10
      • Sports Technology5
      Products
      Sports Organizations
      • Get a demo
      • Features
      • Pricing
      • Tournaments
      • FAQs
      Coaches or Team Managers
      • Features
      • Pricing
      • Tournaments
      • Get Started
      Parents or Athletes
      • Features
      • Pricing
      • Find My Team
      • Get Started
      Sports
      Sports Organizations
      • Baseball
      • Basketball
      • Football
      • Ice Hockey
      • Lacrosse
      • Soccer
      • Softball
      • Volleyball
      Teams
      • Baseball
      • Basketball
      • Football
      • Ice Hockey
      • Soccer
      • Softball
      • +100s more
      Resources
      • Blog
      • Coaches’ Corner
      • Return To Play
      • For Business Resource Library
      • Skills & Drills
      • Press Releases
      • TeamSnap Updates
      • TeamSnap Help Center
      • Community
      • Why TeamSnap?
      Company
      • About
      • CareersHiring!
      • For Brands
      • Partners
      • TeamSnap API
      • Responsible Disclosure Policy
      • Youth sports team and sports org app Apple App Store Logo
      • Youth sports team and sports org app Google Play Store Logo
      • social-media-facebook
      • social-media-twitter
      • social-pinterest
      • social-instagram
      • social-video-youtube
      • professional-network-linkedin
      • social-tiktok

      TeamSnap Footer Logo

      Copyright © 2005–2024 TeamSnap, Inc.

      • Sitemap
      • Terms
      • Privacy Policy
      • California Privacy Policy
      • Your Privacy Choices