Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About March Madness | Facts about March Madness you did not know |
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It's the most wonderful time of the year for college basketball fans, as the NCAA tournament gets underway. While you may be excited for March Madness to begin, there are plenty of things you may not know about the tourney. From its humble beginnings with teams competing for a second-rate championship, it's grown into an entire month of college basketball mania. The history of the tournament is rich with exciting anecdotes and all manner of March Madness trivia.
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