NCAA at 75 - College Basketball

75. 2011 Final Four
It makes sense that the 2011 Final Four gave us both Butler and VCU, given all the havoc that surrounded the tournament's top seeds. One No. 1 lost in the round of 32 (Pitt), two No. 1s lost in the Sweet 16 (Duke and Ohio State) and the fourth No. 1 lost in the Elite Eight (Kansas). Not only did the bracket scoff at the thought of going chalk, but it also knocked out all four No. 2 seeds (North Carolina, San Diego State, Notre Dame and Florida) before the final weekend, making 2011 the only tournament in NCAA history that didn't have a No. 1 or No. 2 in the Final Four. -- Teddy Mitrosilis
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