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[VIDEO] March Madness explained with Star Wars

If you're having trouble filling out your March Madness bracket, this video explaining the game in Star Wars terms might make it a lot easier. Or not.
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Published: March. 20, 2013 at 11:53 AM

Because it's not easy understanding how the annual NCAA college basketball tournament (a.k.a. March Madness) works, this Star Wars fanatic has decided to explain it using analogies from a galaxy far far away.

Comparing the "Sweet Sixteen" to Snowspeeders and AT-ATs, the "Elite Eight" to a podrace and the "Final Four" to Jedi Battles, this is how Satire explains March Madness using Star Wars terms.

[Satire]

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