'Go Big Red!': Nebraska fans flood downtown Oklahoma City for March Madness
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By Shanice Hopkins
Published on March 19, 2026.
The first round of the NCAA Men's Championships is underway in downtown Oklahoma City, with hundreds of thousands of fans expected to flood the streets. The event is expected to generate over $10 million in revenue. The tournament will also impact the economy, with the potential for the event to be attended by millions of people worldwide.
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