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Bert Kreischer's Crazy Bracket Projects Texas A&M To Win March Madness
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A week after comedian Bert Kreischer has special guest, Texas A&M Aggies legend Johnny Manziel on his podcast Bertcast, he selects Texas A&M men's basketball to win it all in his NCAA bracket. 

Coincidence? Maybe, maybe not. 

Known for his unique blend of humor and storytelling, Kreischer is an American stand-up comedian, podcaster, reality television host, and actor. With multiple Netflix specials and popular podcasts under his belt, Kreischer's entertaining personality and keen insights into the world of comedy have garnered him a large and dedicated following. 

Kreischer's NCAA Tournament bracket is making waves with his bold predictions, envisioning an all-SEC Final Four showdown. 

According to Kreischer's picks, teams like Tennessee, Alabama, and Auburn will battle their way to the Final Four, joining Texas A&M in the quest for the championship title. 

But first, the Texas A&M Aggies will have to square off against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in an exciting first-round matchup scheduled for Friday at 5:50 PM on TNT.

The first round of Men's March Madness kicks off today with a lineup of 16 games. With over 12 hours of basketball ahead, the spotlight game features top-seeded UNC facing off against Wagner in the afternoon. 

While the other three top seeds won't hit the court until Friday, Thursday's schedule includes matchups with No. 2 seeds Iowa State, Arizona, and Tennessee.

As fans eagerly await the outcome of his NCAA Tournament picks, Kreischer's pick for the Aggies to win it all adds an extra layer of excitement to the March Madness action.

This article first appeared on FanNation All Aggies and was syndicated with permission.

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