Saturday, March 27, 2010

Autism and Basketball

Update on the story of the kid that had the perfect bracket.  It was true.  It was perfect.  The Butler Bulldogs was his first loss and he also had Purdue winning.  So his bracket is still great, and he still has autism, but he does not have a perfect bracket – anymore.  CBS.sports is where he filled his bracket out, and they allow you to change your bracket once the tourney starts (which is bullshit), but his family insists that he didn’t.  I watched an interview with the kid and he said, “I like to watch basketball.”  So it appears to me that the kid is telling the truth.  Hermann also said. "I'm good at math. I'm kind of good at math and at stats I see on TV during the game.”  Well which is it Alex, are you good at math or kind of good at math? 

But I have to say, this kid aint got shit on J-Mac.  You may remember him as, “Hotter than a pisthal” – Roll the tape. 

Take that bracket boy. 

2 comments:

  1. It's amazing how successful this kid has been in predicting the outcomes of the NCAA tournament games this year.

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  2. uhhh, yea. i guess you could say its amazing. kinda like if a kid with cerebral palsy won the power ball - i don't see this as amazing at all - i see at as pure luck. according to bookofodds.com there is a 1:13.5million chance of having a perfect bracket after the 1st 2 rounds. add that with the fact that he didnt hit any of his final four teams, ANY!! i hit 50% of the final four teams and i'm a moron. just read some of my post and see how i use chose when i should have used choose. so i appreciate you visiting the blog and i really appreciate you leaving a comment, but you better come with something better than this gay ass comment if you are planning on coming back.

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