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Ten Cinderella Teams that could bust up your NCAA Tournament Bracket this March
- Updated: February 23, 2012
By: Kels Dayton
Most people are shocked when they look up at their TV screens in mid-March and see the directional school from a conference they’ve never heard of celebrating a jaw-dropping victory over a big-time power. Think VCU last season. Or Butler in 2010.
It’s part of what makes the NCAA Tournament the greatest sporting event in the history of organized civilization.
But most people never see it coming.
Their brackets are left shattered, irrevocably damaged, almost unrecognizable just days after the Tournament begins. They never even had a chance.
They should’ve visited Roundball Daily. Here, we’ve got all of the resources available to keep your bracket from busting just days after it came into this world.
So, which teams have the best chance to leave you slack-jawed, staring at the television in 2012?
Read below and help save a bracket.
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Other Possible Bracket-Breakers:
Oral Roberts 25-5 (16-1, Summit League)
Davidson 20-7, (14-2, Southern Conference)
Nevada 22-5 (10-1, Western Athletic Conference)
Middle Tennessee State 24-4 (13-1, Sun Belt Conference)
Virginia Commonwealth 24-6 (14-3, Colonial Athletic)
George Mason 23-7 (14-3, Colonial Athletic)
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