So you are telling me the all high seeds won? Weird how a tournament works that favors the BETTER teams at the beginning.
1. No need for snarky comments - if you don't care that's fine, some people might find it interesting
2. I'm not telling you all the high seeds won. I actually put right in there that #5 Washington beat #4 Boise State, but it was at Washington. Reading comprehension is fun.
3. How many years in the NIT have all the home teams won in the 1st round? I only looked at the past 10 years, but it's zero. At least 2 home teams have lost every year.
2018 = 1 upset in 1st round, 0 home teams lost (Boise State couldn't host due to NCAA tourney)
2017 = 9 upsets in 1st round, 7 home teams lost (Indiana didn't host and Houston/Akron was played at a neutral site)
2016 = 1 upset in 1st round, 2 home teams lost (Florida didn't host due to renovations)
2015 = 5 upsets in 1st round, 4 home teams lost (Illinois didn't host due to renovations)
2014 = 3 upsets in 1st round, 4 home teams lost (Illinois didn't host due to renovations)
2013 = 5 upsets in 1st round, 4 home teams lost (Kentucky didn't host)
2012 = 7 upsets in 1st round, 6 home teams lost (Dayton can't host due to 1st Four)
2011 = 3 upsets in 1st round, 3 home teams lost (Dayton can't host, BC didn't host)
2010 = 4 upsets in 1st round, 5 home teams lost (Illinois didn't host)
2009 = 2 upsets in 1st round, 3 home teams lost (Miami didn't host)
2008 = 3 upsets in 1st round, 3 home teams lost