Barack-etology is back, as Obama reveals his NCAA tournament picks

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Barack-etology is back

Guess who's on the Duke bandwagon, as he was in 2015. By Cindy Boren Cindy Boren Reporter covering sports, with an emphasis on politics and national stories Email Bio Follow March 21 at 1:09 PM Count former president Barack Obama among those who waited until the last minute to fill out their brackets for the NCAA men’s and women’s tournaments.

Just in the nick of time: My brackets have never been my one shining moment, but here we go again. You can check out my #MarchMadness picks here: https://t.co/c3bjNrIo4w pic.twitter.com/EcCUdnZjun On the women’s side, he has three of the four No. 1 seeds advancing, with No. 2 U-Conn. upsetting No. 1 Louisville while Baylor, Notre Dame and Mississippi State get through to the Final Four. He has Baylor and U-Conn. playing in the championship game April 7.

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