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Twitter mourns the millions of brackets lost with Wisconsin's upset March Madness win


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There's been a great disturbance in the force-of-brackets. As if millions were suddenly thrown in the trash.

Chances are: Your bracket's probably worthless, or at least one-fourth worthless, now that the Wisconsin Badgers took down defending champion Villanova in the second round of the tournament.

Number-eight seed University of Wisconsin came out of nowhere to unseat the top dog 65-62.

College basketball fans gathered on Twitter Saturday to pay their respects for the fallen brackets.

Here lies Tim's bracket 2017-2017

— Tim Baysinger (@tim_bays) March 18, 2017

when the brackets are officially busted pic.twitter.com/WSkEaIEH6y

— Complex Sports (@ComplexSports) March 17, 2017 Read more...

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