Last night, Nevada pulled off one of the greatest comebacks in college basketball history when they came back from 22 points to beat the Cincinnati Bearcats 75-73.
Via ESPN
Cincinnati held a 22-point lead at one point in the second half and then went ice cold from the field, going on a field goal drought that would last 4 minutes, 51 seconds.
It was the second-biggest comeback in tournament history, behind BYU’s comeback from a 25-point deficit against Iona in the 2012 First Four.With 11 minutes left in the game, the Cincinnati Bearcats had a 99 percent probability of beating Nevada.
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According to ESPN’s Darren Rovell, one poor gambler risked $2k to win only $26.65 on Cincinnati while the team was up big in the second half of the game.