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Sports / a year ago
Gonzaga-TCU: The Brutal Bad Beat that Shattered March Madness Dreams
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March Madness dreams were shattered in the blink of an eye when Gonzaga and TCU faced off in a brutal bad beat, reminding us that anything can happen in the NCAA tournament.
March Madness dreams were shattered in the final 0.7 seconds of the weekend's NCAA tournament action when Gonzaga and TCU faced off in a brutal bad beat. Gonzaga was a 4.5-point favorite at BetMGM over TCU, and the Bulldogs led by four when a foul by TCU gave bettors a break with less than a second left. Gonzaga hit both free throws to take an 84-78 lead, and it seemed like the game was all but over. But then there was a sequence that no one could have predicted. TCU's RJ Nembhard hit a desperation three-point shot to tie the game at 84. Gonzaga had no time to respond, and the game went into overtime. TCU went on to win the game, 94-90, leaving Gonzaga bettors with a brutal bad beat. The loss was devastating for many bettors, who had put their faith in the Bulldogs. But it was also a reminder of how unpredictable March Madness can be. As one bettor put it, "It's a reminder that you never know what will happen in the NCAA Tournament. Anything can happen in the blink of an eye."
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