The first round of the NCAA Tournament is complete and the madness has yet to hit.
The top four seeds went a combined 16-0 for the sixth time since the bracket expanded to 64 teams in 1985, and only a handful of higher seeds managed to pull off upsets.
It's still early, though. The second round starts Saturday with some must-watch games, including a matchup of Hall of Fame coaches.
Millions of fans filled out brackets in hopes of winning the office poll or at least a bit of respect. Who will win it all? Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston are the top seeds and they all won in first round blowouts.