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March Madness Day One: Buzzer beaters and bracket busters

The NCAA Men's basketball tournament's second round began on Thursday, and featured a number of upsets, including two No. 14 seeds moving to the third round this weekend, in addition to five 1-point games. Action continues today and being broadcast on CBS, TBS, TNT, and TruTV. 

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UAB Blazers bench reacts during the second half against Iowa State Cyclones in the second round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Ky., Mar. 19, 2015.

So, you say your March Madness bracket is busted? Well, you鈥檙e not alone. According to ESPN, by Friday morning, of the 11.57 million fans submitting brackets in the cable network鈥檚 鈥淭ournament Challenge,鈥 only 273 participants could claim theirs were still intact. That鈥檚 a miniscule .00236 percent of all brackets submitted. But even so, the action Thursday in the first day of the tournament鈥檚 鈥淩ound of 64鈥 was nothing short of breathtaking. There were five games decided by one point, and dramatic upsets of third seeds Iowa State out of the South region, and Baylor in the West.

For the No. 14 seed Georgia State University Panthers, Hollywood couldn鈥檛 have scripted it any better. It was a scene right out of the 1986 film, "Hoosiers," in which Jimmy Chitwood hits a last-second shot to propel heavy underdog Hickory High School to the 1952 Indiana state championship. With their buzzer-beating 57-56 win over the heavily favored Baylor Bears made possible by Georgia State head coach Ron Hunter鈥檚 son R.J. sinking a three-ball launched nearly from half court, the Panthers' coach, who because of an injury was seated on a stool, was so overwhelmed by the moment that he fell to the floor and applauded by slapping the court.

One of his comments during the Panthers鈥 post-game press conference will no doubt be replayed for years to come: 鈥淚t鈥檚 unbelievable. I wish every dad in America could have that opportunity, what I just experienced with my son.鈥 And as to reinforce just how much his team had to overcome to beat the tall, athletic, and rested Baylor, , 鈥淚 said, 鈥楪uys, at the end of the day, think about this: They put Baylor up in the Hyatt. They flew in here on a nice charter flight. They put us on a bus and put us in the Holiday Inn, and, guess what? We get to stay another day.鈥 So we're really excited about that.鈥

Interestingly, a father-and-son combination winning their first round game as a big underdog during the final seconds has precedent. In the opening round of the 1998 tournament, Homer Drew鈥檚 No. 13 seed Valparaiso Crusaders toppled fourth seed Mississippi when his son Bryce sank a dramatic three-pointer at the buzzer.

In this same game, there was another story line straight out of Tinseltown 鈥 one no less compelling than the Hunters and their David slaying Goliath. Two years ago, Kevin Ware was a star guard for Rick Pitino鈥檚 Louisville Cardinals. During the 2013 tournament, which Louisville later won, Ware left a game with a leg injury 鈥 one which could have ended his career. However, he worked tirelessly to surmount the considerable challenges he faced, and Thursday returned triumphantly to the tournament as a Georgia State Panther, sporting a big smile and determination that earned him 4 points and 3 assists; but more importantly, the admiration of everyone in the Panthers鈥 clubhouse. His teammates refused to discuss it, considering the subject off-limits. But after winning their conference tournament, Ware emotionally opened up about it. According to Ron Hunter, 鈥淵ou could almost 鈥 from the excitement, and it was so loud in the locker room 鈥 to hearing an absolute pin drop when [Ware] talked about that when the guys huddled up.鈥

The Iowa State Cyclones were ranked ninth in the country. They had just won the Big 12 conference tournament last weekend. They had one of the country鈥檚 most talented players and the team鈥檚 best scorer in Georges Niang. And many college basketball analysts had picked them to reach Indianapolis for the Final Four next month. Yet the Cyclones couldn鈥檛 get enough wind to their backs to overcome the scrappy University of Alabama, Birmingham鈥檚 (UAB) Blazers, who won 60-59 in their opening South region game Thursday.

UAB outscored Iowa State, 9-4, in the closing minutes, which included two clutch free-throws by guard William Lee, and a block of a Niang shot by the Blazers鈥 Tosin Mehinti. Iowa State now becomes the third Big 12 conference team to leave the tournament on the first day 鈥 along with No. 3 seed Baylor and 11th-seeded Texas, who lost to No. 6 seed Butler, 56-48.

This is not the first time Iowa State has gone down to a heavy underdog. In 2001, the Cyclones became one of only seven No. 2 seeds since the tournament went to 64 teams in 1985 to lose their first game to a No. 15 seed. That was against the Hampton University Pirates, who entered this year鈥檚 tournament as a No. 16 seed, with what many would term the 鈥渕isfortune鈥 of having drawn the Kentucky Wildcats in their second round matchup.

Taken together with other upsets, including the No. 10 seed Ohio State Buckeyes defeating seventh-seeded Virginia Commonwealth University, and No. 11 seed UCLA getting the benefit of a last-second goaltending call to defeat sixth-seeded Southern Methodist University, 60-59, this March Madness tournament has already exceeded even the most robust upset predictions. And, with games in the other half of the 64 team bracket taking place on Friday, it wouldn鈥檛 be surprising if David were warming up his slingshot once again.聽聽

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