Looking for someone—or some teams—to blame for ruining that perfect NCAA tournament bracket you constructed a few days ago? Look no further.
With the opening weekend of the 2017 tourney in the books and the Sweet 16 set, we can separate the remaining teams into two categories: the ones we expected to be here and those who have crashed the party, not concerned with seeding or projections.
Seven of the 16 remaining schools are seeded fifth or lower, meaning they technically shouldn't still be alive, but they had other plans. In doing so, they've messed with quite a few brackets, as was the case with the handful of lower-seeded teams that won in the first round.