Wisconsin and Florida might have just played the most entertaining game of the entire NCAA March Madness tournament.

No. 4 ranked Florida took a two-point lead into halftime, and it looked like they were going to seal the deal late in the game. However, with the game down to the dying seconds, Wisconsin guard Zak Showalter hit the biggest shot of his career, and celebrated in the most Wisconsin-form possible.

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Showalter celebrated the huge basket by turning to Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and flashing him the belt sign.

The game went to an extra quarter and it was pretty much all Wisconsin, until the final seconds when it mattered the most. Just like the Badgers did to the Gators less than 10 minutes before, Gators guard Chris Chiozza gave it all he had and threw up a last-second shot in hopes it would go in, and that’s exactly what happened.
 

Buzzer beaters are sweet enough already, but to experience a game that pretty much had two in one is a very rare thing, especially when both shots looked the exact same.
 

With only a few games left in the tournament, it’s going to be very hard to top that performance by the Florida Gators and Wisconsin Badgers because that was one heck of a game.