ESPN hired toddlers to pick March Madness champs, they didn't disappoint

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Forget everything you know about picking brackets.

Seeding and star power is worthless. Has any "expert analyst" ever picked a perfect bracket? Has even the president ever picked a perfect bracket? No.

If you really want some edge to your office pool, take an unconventional approach. Luckily ESPNU has you covered. With Round One of March Madness nearing closer, the network invited three toddlers to give their expert advice on which team has the strongest chance at victory.

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Trust us, Tate is going to go the distance.

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