All these upsets in early season, neutral-site tournaments have us wondering whether the likes of Rhode Island, Nevada or UCF can be Cinderella teams in March.
The 2016 NCAA tournament was even crazier than usual. The only seed that didn't win at least one game was a No. 16, as Middle Tennessee, Stephen F. Austin, Hawaii, Yale and Arkansas-Little Rock all wreaked havoc on our annual delusions of filling out a perfect bracket. We even had a No. 10 seed in the Final Four, although Syracuse is just about the last team that can ever be considered a Cinderella story.
It may be early in the season, but one of the primary qualifications for Cinderella teams in years past has been aggressive scheduling and moderate success ag...
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