Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology

Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology (2014-2016)

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In an ESPN exclusive, President Barack Obama filled out his bracket predictions for the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championships today with Andy Katz on SportsCenter unveiled his bracket during the 9 a.m. ET edition, including his Final Four prediction that has undefeated Kentucky topping Villanova in the National Championship game. The President is predicting a Men's Final Four of Arizona, Duke, Kentucky and Villanova in this Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 17:30 (30 min)

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2016-03-16Episode 1Mar 16, 2016
2014-03-16Episode 1Mar 16, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' premiere?

'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' premiered on November 10, 2014.

Who hosted 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology'?

'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' was hosted by Barack Obama.

How many teams were featured in the first season of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology'?

The first season of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' featured 64 teams.

Which sports were covered in 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology'?

'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' covered college basketball tournaments.

What was the format of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology'?

'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' followed a bracket-style format.

How long did each episode of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' last?

Each episode of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' lasted approximately 60 minutes.

Who were the expert analysts featured on 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology'?

The expert analysts on 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' included basketball commentators and former players.

Where were the episodes of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' filmed?

The episodes of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' were filmed in a studio setting.

Did 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' air live or was it pre-recorded?

'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' was pre-recorded before airing.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology'?

The first season of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' consisted of 5 episodes.

Was there a live audience during the filming of 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology'?

No, 'Tournament Countdown: Barack-etology' did not have a live audience.

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