Crazy Eight: No Top Seeds Among Last 8 in March Madness
Houston forward Reggie Chaney leaves the court after their loss against Miami.
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — March has gone from madness to unprecedented.
With Miami's win over Houston and San Diego State's takedown of Alabama on Friday night, the men's NCAA Tournament will not have a No. 1 seed in the Elite Eight for the first time since seeding began in 1979.