The Borneo Post

Trump declines ESPN invite to fill out NCAA bracket

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WASHINGTON: Bracketolo­gy in the Oval Office is ending under President Donald Trump.

The eight- year run of the president filling out an NCAA Tournament bracket on live television will come to a halt after Trump declined an invitation from ESPN to continue the tradition.

“We expressed our interest to the White House in continuing the presidenti­al bracket.

“They have respect ful ly declined,” an ESPN spokesman said in a statement.

Former President Barack Obama is a rabid basketball fan and filled out brackets for both the men’s and women’s tournament­s with ESPN reporter Andy Katz.

He correctly selected North Carolina to win it all in 2009.

“He wasn’t as dialled in to every player or team but had conversati­onal knowledge to offer his own analysis on the NCAA tournament for the men’s and women’s game,” Katz noted of Obama’s participat­ion.

“Baracketol­ogy was a success because it was clear he was a fan of the sport and the NCAA tournament, like millions of other Americans.”

Trump’s main foray into the sporting arena since he was elected has been his continued support of New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, quarterbac­k Tom Brady and owner Robert Kraft.

Before taking office, Trump also attended the annual Army-Navy football game in December.

Wh il e two o f Ob ama’s brackets are now housed in the Smithsonia­n’s National Museum of American History, the new regime is not closing the door on having the president taking part in an ESPN broadcast.

“We look forward to working with ESPN on another opportunit­y in the near future,” White House spokeswoma­n Hope Hicks said in an email to The Washington Post. — Reuters

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