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Do You Have A Better Bracket Than The Hawks' Players?

The NCAA Tournament is upon us, and like many around the world, March Madness was not kind to our players on opening weekend.

Al Horford, Kris Humphries, Kyle Korver and Mike Muscala submitted their brackets openly, and none have more than two of their final four teams remaining.  Check out each of their brackets below:

Al Horford

Horford lost his national champion when Middle Tennessee State beat Michigan State in the Round of 64.  His darkhorse Final Four pick, Wichita State, won two games but bowed out to Miami.  He did call 11-seed Gonzaga in the Sweet Sixteen and still has Oklahoma alive in his National Championship game.

Kris Humphries

Humphries still has his national champion but lost Michigan State and West Virginia in the first round.  He has Oklahoma coming out of the West Region.

Kyle Korver

Korver picked two number one seeds to advance to the Final Four (Kansas and Oregon), and both are still alive.  Eliminated are Kentucky and Michigan State.  How about this: Korver got all eight Sweet Sixteen teams right on the left side of his bracket.  Among his first round upsets were Yale and Gonzaga.

Mike Muscala

Muscala has already lost three Final Four teams (Texas, West Virginia and Michigan State).  A few Elie Eight darkhorses remain for him though: Miami over Virginia and Duke over Oregon.  He correctly picked Hawaii, Wichita State and Gonzaga to win their first round games.

If you're scoring at home, here's how many points they'd each have after three rounds based on standard ESPN scoring:

Kyle Korver:  450Mike Muscala:  400Al Horford:  360Kris Humphries:  350

Are you beating them?