Joe Lunardi answers the age-old question: Is his hair real?

It's getting to that time of year when Joe Lunardi, or Joey Brackets as many of you know him, will be seen across almost every ESPN platform to tell us how wrong we were about our favorite teams and what they can do to get into the big dance. Well, some people took to Twitter

It's getting to that time of year when Joe Lunardi, or "Joey Brackets" as many of you know him, will be seen across almost every ESPN platform to tell us how wrong we were about our favorite teams and what they can do to get into the big dance. Well, some people took to Twitter to debate whether Lunardi's hair is real or not.

Joe Lunardi's "hair" is in the Next Four Out.

— Tonyayan (@ieLarru04Hk) March 1, 2015

It's that time of year again, time to debate whether or not Joe Lunardi's hair is real

— David Attenson (@Daves_World_) March 2, 2015

Joe Lunardi has Lego hair, he clips it on

— Jordan (@JordanR2323) March 1, 2015

But he proved all the haters wrong with some help from his good buddy Miles Simon, who did some product testing for the masses in this video.

It's time to end the debate! @ESPNLunardi & @MilesSimon finish the hairpiece controversy LIVE from Bracket Bunker https://t.co/cb6SQrWVPs

— ESPN College BBall (@ESPNCBB) February 28, 2015

Sadly, you can't satisfy everyone:

I don't care what anyone says. @ESPNLunardi glues his hair on. That dude did not pull hard.

— eBAE.com (@CollinMcAnany) March 1, 2015

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