March Madness 2014: After four games only 5.7 percent of brackets remain perfect; Are you still alive for $1 billion? [GIFS]

After four games have finished with two upsets in the form of Dayton and Harvard, the amount of perfect ESPN brackets remaining is 5.7%.

The Yahoo’s Billion Dollar Challenge, I mean March Madness is five hours into play, but it isn't looking good for the contestants. The official numbers from Yahoo aren't in, but ESPN has their number together and a grand total of 627,000 the 11 million brackets submitted are still perfect. This number will reach a grand total of zero before long, but the number is incredibly small for just two games. The Dayton Flyers knocked off Ohio State in the first game and then the Harvard Crimson beat Cincinnati.

The Crimson have advanced out of the round of 64 for the second straight year as an underdog and the Flyers have claimed dominance over the state of Ohio as result of their win. The brackets are still young and we are all destined to have at least one hiccup on the road to the Final Four. The odds of recording a perfect bracket have been reported to be as 1 in 94.6 quintillion and as low a 1 in 125 billion so you are in the majority.

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