President Obama Continues Tourney Tradition, Reveals His NCAA Bracket
BRISTOL, Conn. (CBS/AP) — President Barack Obama is picking Indiana to go all the way in the NCAA men's basketball tournament.
ESPN revealed Wednesday that Obama picked the Hoosiers to win it all in his 2013 bracket. He predicted Louisville, Ohio State and Florida would round out the Final Four.
Indiana and Louisville are each No. 1 seeds. Ohio State is a No. 2 seed and Florida is a No. 3 seed.
Obama has made an annual tradition of giving his bracket predictions to ESPN but only correctly picked the winner once — North Carolina in 2009. He says he thinks he can do better in his second term.
This time, Obama repeatedly advanced teams from the Big Ten. But he said "I think this is Indiana's year."
Obama filled out the bracket Tuesday at the White House, before departing on a trip to the Middle East.
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In 2012, President Obama's men's bracket ranked 2,347,421 out of 6.45 million entries, placing him in the 63.6th percentile.
He had two teams make the Final Four last year -- Ohio State and Kentucky. North Carolina, his pick to win it all, didn't make it out of the Elite Eight.
On the women's side, Obama selected Baylor, California, UConn and Notre Dame to advance to New Orleans. Baylor, UConn and Notre Dame are all No. 1 seeds and California is a No. 2 seed.
He occupies the White House, but it's March Madness -- and that means everyone's bracket is fair game for trash talk. Sound off in the comments!
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