President Obama's 2013 NCAA March Madness Bracket Is Unveiled: Bets on Louisville, Florida, Indiana And Ohio State [VIDEO]

President Barack Obama's bracket for this "March Madness" 2013 NCAA tournament include Louisville, Indiana, Florida and Ohio State advancing to the FInal Four.

In his fifth year in a row with ESPN, the president shows off his "bracketology," Wednesday, showing the world that he knows a thing or two about the NCAA tournament nobody can ever predict perfectly.

Obama has the top overall seeded Louisville Cardinals coming out of the Midwest region. He has Louisville advancing to the Final Four on his bracket and defeating the West region champion Ohio State Buckeyes, which is a team the president selected to advance to the Final Four a year ago.

Coming out of the South region, Obama has the number three ranked Florida Gators losing in the final four to the winner of the East region, the Indiana Hoosiers.

The 44th president of the United States' finals is slated as two schools from the Big Ten after 68 teams compete for one prize in the 2013 bracket.

"I'm going with Louisville. I know it's not a surprise pick," he said to Joe Lunardi for the yearly special aired on 'SportsCenter.' "And I'm going with Indiana. These are the two best teams right now, and for the championship I'm going back to the Big Ten. I think this is Indiana's year."

 Along with Final Four picks, President Obama didn't pick too many major upsets, but had a five seed defeating a one with the Wisconsin Badgers upsetting the Gonzaga Bulldogs in order to advance to the Elite 8.

His love for the Big Ten Conference continued with the number one seeded Kansas Jayhawks being defeated by the fourth-seeded Michigan Wolverines in the Sweet 16.

Obama's "Barackotology" had his biggest upset of the first round with the 11-seeded Belmont Bruins defeating the Arizona Wilcats, who seeding at sixth in their region.

"They're small, but they shoot lights out," Obama said during the broadcast.

He also went with the Minnesotta Golden Gophers upsetting the UCLA Bruins in another six and 11 matchup.

The president has three more years to show the world how well he knows his college basketball.

The president has Baylor, Connecticut, Notre Dame and California in the Final Four of his women's bracket, which will be unveiled in its entirety Friday on ESPN.

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