Drake fans showed no mercy at the first round upset deadline against Missouri.
The SEC had a historic year in the NCAA Tournament, sending 14 teams to March Madness, but three of these teams were eliminated throughout the first four innings of the tournament and the first round.
Fans supporting the Bulldogs in the Invasion Bank Arena in Wichita, Kansas, were not trying to mislead the Tigers or others' feelings about the SEC.
“Overrated Seconds” fans chanted it for a few seconds while Drake was on the foul line with just over 30 seconds left.
A member of the Missouri Valley Conference, Drake won his first NCAA Tournament game since 1971, a team of players who played mostly in Division II last year.
Drake's coach Ben McCollum coached Diy Northwest Missouri State last year, which was his first year coach.
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He led Drake 31-3 in his first year.
Drake point guard Bennett Stiltz led the team with 16 points in an upset victory, and he was surprised with an outrageous shot when Shot Clock fell into the second half.
He went beyond the defender and sent a running three-pointer from a one-leg shot banked from the backboard, extending the Bulldogs' lead 50-39.
“We just fought,” McCollum told reporters after the match. “That's what we have to do, we just keep fighting, we keep shattering, we keep competing.
“I'm really proud of their efforts. I'm really proud of their execution. Everyone who comes in and everyone is off the bench.
