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The biggest United States Championship upsets ever

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Sports would mean a lot less without upsets. The favorites are supposed to win. That is the whole point of having favorites.

The team with the better record, the bigger payroll, the Hall of Fame roster, the defending championship, the undefeated season, they are supposed to close it out and confirm what everyone already believed going in. That is the comfortable version of sports. The version that makes sense on paper and disappoints nobody except the people rooting for the other side.

But every so often, the script gets thrown out entirely. A team nobody believed in shows up to the biggest game of the year and plays like they have nothing to lose, because they genuinely do not. A backup quarterback goes toe to toe with the greatest of his generation and wins.

A six-seed that barely made the tournament somehow beats the most electrifying team in college basketball on a buzzer-beating dunk. A franchise with no superstars holds a roster full of them to almost nothing for four straight games and walks away with the trophy. MORE: Ranking the most-watched Masters rounds in golf history These are the moments that people remember longer than any dominant dynasty performance.

A 16-0 team losing the Super Bowl lives in memory more vividly than most championship wins. A perfect shooting performance from an 8-seed in the title game gets replayed and discussed forty years later. The Miracle Mets, the Helmet Catch, Valvano sprinting across the court looking for someone to hug, these are not just upsets.

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