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Trey Wingo breaks down highly anticipated NCAA men's Final Four: 'You can’t script this'

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March Madness arguably ranks a close second to the Super Bowl when it comes to major sporting events fans bet on most.

The NCAA men’s basketball Final Four will take place at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans Saturday with the national championship game played Monday. Caesars and Caesars Sportsbook will have some interesting experiences for fans at their properties – Harrah’s New Orleans and Horseshoe Bossier City – over the weekend in the Big Easy.

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Trey Wingo, Caesars’ chief trends officer and former ESPN commentator, told Fox News Digital the first two rounds of the men’s tournament are huge in the betting world.

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski recognizes the crowd during a homecoming celebration for the national championship Duke basketball team at Cameron Indoor Stadium, April 7, 2015, in Durham, N.C.  (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

"It’s like Christmas. Those first four days — Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday — I mean, the line to get into the (sportsbook) is absolutely packed," Wingo said. "Outside of any NFL Sunday, and obviously the Super Bowl, the first two rounds of the tournament are by far one of the biggest weeks of the entire year."

This year’s Final Four will feature some of the NCAA's top programs. The marquee matchup will be the rivalry between Duke and North Carolina in their first-ever meeting in the tournament, while Kansas and Villanova will battle for the right to play in the national championship.

"This is the only Final Four in NCAA history where every single team represented has won multiple championships, and they've all won at least three," Wingo said. "North Carolina

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