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Kam Curl wins Washington Commanders’ March Madness bracket challenge

It was nothing short of March Madness in 2023, but Kam Curl came out on top.

Curl, a safety out of Arkansas, did not have a team of his four picks to advance to this year’s Final Four. However, neither did anyone else, as it was a crazy tournament as no top seed advanced to a regional final and only one No. 2 seed advanced to a regional final.

Curl finished atop the Commanders bracket challenge scoring a total of 570 points. Unol (not sure who that is) finished second with 540 points 30 points behind Curl.

Linebacker Jamin Davis was third with 530 points. Others I recognize were Daron Payne, Tress Way and Camaron Cheeseman finishing fifth, sixth and seventh respectively.

Interestingly enough, it was Payne who was the leader following the round of 64 games. Payne totaled 260 points to lead Curl (250) and another participant who is not recognizable by their entry name who also scored 250 in the first round.

Curl made up his ground in the second round scoring a high of 200 points, when he predicted 10 of the 16 games correctly in the round of 32.

Alabama was the overall top seed in the tournament and sure enough Payne, Sam Howell and Christian Holmes all had the Crimson Tide to be standing alone in their bracket.

Curl chose Arkansas, Davis went with Kentucky, while Way and Cheeseman both selected the Kansas Jay Hawks as their choice to win it all.

Story originally appeared on Commanders Wire