The first day of the Sweet 16 ended with No. 10 seed Arkansas losing to No. 3 Texas Tech in an overtime thriller, 85-83.
There was enough time for John Calipari to call a timeout and draw up a play for his team with the season on the line. Instead, the Arkansas head coach let the final seconds play out.
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