Rothstein's "This is March" tweet tally stands near 45-50 through the early Elite Eight of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, fueled by Sweet 16 chaos that prompted multiple posts per thriller, including flurries from upsets and overtime battles. With Elite Eight matchups like Iowa-Illinois and Purdue-Arizona underway, plus the Final Four semifinals and championship ahead, trader consensus remains tightly bunched as dramatic buzzer-beaters or Cinderella runs could unleash 20+ more tweets akin to past late surges, while blowouts or defensive grinds might limit output to the mid-50s. This reflects March Madness' inherent volatility, where high-stakes bracket implications amplify posting frequency amid uncertain game flow.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · ActualizadoTorneo de la NCAA: Número de tweets de Rothstein "Esto es marzo"
Torneo de la NCAA: Número de tweets de Rothstein "Esto es marzo"
51–60 35%
71–80 34.3%
81+ 23%
61–70 9.0%
$27,106 Vol.
$27,106 Vol.
≤ 40
6%
41–50
11%
51–60
35%
61–70
17%
71–80
34%
81+
33%
51–60 35%
71–80 34.3%
81+ 23%
61–70 9.0%
$27,106 Vol.
$27,106 Vol.
≤ 40
6%
41–50
11%
51–60
35%
61–70
17%
71–80
34%
81+
33%
For the purposes of this market, only main feed posts, quote posts, and reposts will count.
Only posts live at the listed time will count toward the final tally. Deleted posts or posts that were reposted and later un-reposted will NOT count.
Text posted in images, memes, video, or any attachments will not qualify towards the final count.
Any plural or possessive forms of the listed term, as well as variance in capitalizations, will count toward the resolution of this market, regardless of context. Other forms of the listed term will NOT count.
Extraneous symbols being inserted into a word (ex: Th1s, for "this") will disqualify it from counting toward the final count.
Misspellings or iterations of the listed term, including all grammatical or slang forms, or misspellings with extra, missing, or incorrect letters (ex: marchhh or mar., for ‘March’), will not count towards the final count, regardless of context or intent.
Instances where the term is used in a compound word will count regardless of context (e.g. marchmadness mentions are not a compound word for "march").
Instances where both the quote and the quoted post contain the relevant phrase will qualify as one mention. (e.g., if John quotes a post which contains "This is March" with his own text containing "This is March", it will qualify as one mention.)
If the relevant data is unavailable by April 20, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to the lowest bracket.
The resolution source for this market will be Jon Rothstein’s verified X account: @JonRothstein.
Please note, only the @JonRothstein verified X account counts for this market, regardless of the URL for this profile. If Jon Rothstein posts from another account, it has no bearing on the resolution of this market.
Mercado abierto: Mar 12, 2026, 11:17 AM ET
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...For the purposes of this market, only main feed posts, quote posts, and reposts will count.
Only posts live at the listed time will count toward the final tally. Deleted posts or posts that were reposted and later un-reposted will NOT count.
Text posted in images, memes, video, or any attachments will not qualify towards the final count.
Any plural or possessive forms of the listed term, as well as variance in capitalizations, will count toward the resolution of this market, regardless of context. Other forms of the listed term will NOT count.
Extraneous symbols being inserted into a word (ex: Th1s, for "this") will disqualify it from counting toward the final count.
Misspellings or iterations of the listed term, including all grammatical or slang forms, or misspellings with extra, missing, or incorrect letters (ex: marchhh or mar., for ‘March’), will not count towards the final count, regardless of context or intent.
Instances where the term is used in a compound word will count regardless of context (e.g. marchmadness mentions are not a compound word for "march").
Instances where both the quote and the quoted post contain the relevant phrase will qualify as one mention. (e.g., if John quotes a post which contains "This is March" with his own text containing "This is March", it will qualify as one mention.)
If the relevant data is unavailable by April 20, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to the lowest bracket.
The resolution source for this market will be Jon Rothstein’s verified X account: @JonRothstein.
Please note, only the @JonRothstein verified X account counts for this market, regardless of the URL for this profile. If Jon Rothstein posts from another account, it has no bearing on the resolution of this market.
Resolver
0x69c47De9D...Rothstein's "This is March" tweet tally stands near 45-50 through the early Elite Eight of the 2026 NCAA Tournament, fueled by Sweet 16 chaos that prompted multiple posts per thriller, including flurries from upsets and overtime battles. With Elite Eight matchups like Iowa-Illinois and Purdue-Arizona underway, plus the Final Four semifinals and championship ahead, trader consensus remains tightly bunched as dramatic buzzer-beaters or Cinderella runs could unleash 20+ more tweets akin to past late surges, while blowouts or defensive grinds might limit output to the mid-50s. This reflects March Madness' inherent volatility, where high-stakes bracket implications amplify posting frequency amid uncertain game flow.
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