The biggest upset featured No. 3 Kentucky going down to Jack Gohlke and No. 14 Oakland, 80-76, on Thursday, focusing attention on John Calipari’s uncertain future and his $33 million buyout. On Friday, No. 4 Auburn, the SEC Tournament champion, was stunned by No. 13 Yale, 78-76. Yale, which nearly lost to a 13-18 Brown team in the Ivy League championship game, won just its second NCAA Tournament game after upsetting No. 5 Baylor in 2016.This is just the 2nd time since seeding began in 1979 that a single conference has lost 5 NCAA openers as the higher seed pic.twitter.com/PDpb3iKwa4
— Adam Zagoria (@AdamZagoria) March 23, 2024
NO. 13 YALE UPSETS NO. 4 AUBURN IN THE 1ST ROUND 😱
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 22, 2024
THIS IS MARCH. pic.twitter.com/GDPK9RKPcx
Greg Sankey really just said the NCAA Tournament should get rid of auto bids right before 2 of the SEC's 3 best teams lost to Oakland & Yale: pic.twitter.com/WCssgVqD5I
— College Sports Only (@CollegeSportsO) March 22, 2024
Also on Friday, No. 7 Florida lost a high-scoring 102-100 affair to No. 10 Colorado on a buzzer-beater by K.J. Simpson. Entering the weekend, only three of eight original SEC teams remain: No. 2 Tennessee, No. 4 Alabama and No. 9 Texas A&M. Follow Adam Zagoria on Twitter Follow ZAGSBLOGHoops on Instagram And Like ZAGS on FacebookJohn Calipari and Bruce Pearl seeing each other in Cancun next week pic.twitter.com/Yx4s5fwhhx
— Jeff Eisenband (@JeffEisenband) March 22, 2024