Which former Texas Longhorn has a perfect bracket after the first day of March Madness

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March Madness began on Tuesday and according to DraftKings, only 0.00038% of brackets are still perfect.

On ESPN only 1,825 perfect brackets remain out of more than 22 million, one of those perfect brackets belongs to ex-Texas Longhorn and current Atlanta Falcon Bijan Robinson.

Robinson starred as a running back for the Longhorns for three seasons amassing 3,410 rushing yards and 33 rushing touchdowns while earning a 2022 unanimous All-American selection.

He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons with the No. 8 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft and electrified during his rookie season putting up 1,463 yards from scrimmage with eight total touchdowns.

Nobody has ever had an error-less bracket in the history of March Madness and the NCAA says a person only has a one in 9.2 quintillion chance of achieving one.

Robinson’s Longhorns also fared well in the first round of March Madness defeating Colorado State 56-44 to advance to the tournament’s second round.

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