There are now 28 games complete (out of 32) in the first round of the 2016 NCAA tournament. And while No. 15 Middle Tennessee stole the upset spotlight earlier with its win over No. 2 Michigan State, another significant upset took place during the evening slate when No. 14 Stephen F. Austin defeated No. 3 West Virginia.
The Mountaineers were picked to win in a whopping 91.2 percent of brackets. Plus, WVU was tabbed to advance deep in the tourney: 66.4 percent of brackets had West Virginia going to the Sweet 16; 39.9 person picked it to make the Elite Eight; 10.