Sweet 16 Bracket Contest Prize 2021 Doubled

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Sweet 16 Bracket Contest Prize 2021 Doubled

BetOnline has doubled the prize pool of their Sweet 16 Bracket contest to $100,000 to create the World’s Largest Sweet 16 Bracket Contest.

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The BOL website will reflect this update shortly, if it hasn't already by the time you are reading this.

Note: It’s still only $15 to enter. First place will win $15,000 cash – just like their original bracket contest.

"We decided to double the prize pool because the first weekend of the tournament was full of upsets and busted brackets," a BetOnline spokesperson told Gambling911.com. "We know people will want a second shot at cashing so we’re offering the largest contest around."

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