So it seems that we could all take some bracket advice from somone who isn't real. From Pattison Ave:
"There were over 8 million entries into ESPN’s NCAA Bracket Challenge
this year, and the winning bracket belonged to an imaginary person.
More accurately, the winning entry, which nets the winner a $10,000 Best Buy gift card, was titled “Lennay Kekua’s entry.”
For those with a short memory span, Lennay Kekua was the name of
Notre Dame LB Manti Te’o’s fake girlfriend that spawned the now infamous
scandal which served as a public humiliation for Te’o and caused many
to question his mental state.
Lennay Kekua’s entry, which was actually submitted by ESPN user
CraigGilmore, was extremely accurate, and correctly predicted FGCU’s
upset over Georgetown, as well as Louisville’s championship victory over
Michigan.
Te’o has to be shaking his head somewhere. He doesn’t get to benefit
from the Best Buy gift card, and months removed, he just can’t seem to
escape the scandal.
Once a highly-projected first round pick, it will be interesting to
see how the situation affects his stock at the NFL Draft later this
month."
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