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“Just happy to see that s—t go in” Braylon Mullins keeping it real after hitting the game-winne...

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Posted March 30, 2026

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The post highlights UConn freshman Braylon Mullins' candid post-game quote, 'Just happy to see that s—t go in,' after sinking a desperation 35-foot 3-pointer with 0.4 seconds left to secure a 73-72 upset win over top-seeded Duke in the Elite Eight[1][2][3]. This miraculous shot capped a 19-point comeback, propelling the No. 2 seed Huskies to the 2026 NCAA Men's Final Four[1][4]. Key themes include underdog triumph, youthful authenticity, and buzzer-beater drama in March Madness.

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The content is exploding due to the electric timing of Mullins' half-court miracle during the peak of the 2026 NCAA Tournament Elite Eight on Sunday, March 29[1][5]. UConn's shocking rally against powerhouse Duke has reignited March Madness fever, with fans loving the raw, unfiltered athlete reaction. Bleacher Report's viral post amplifies the hype as the Final Four approaches.

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  • 1Braylon Mullins, a 6-foot-6 freshman guard, hit the shot from eight feet past midcourt, turning him into an instant 'March hero'[2][3].
  • 2UConn trailed by 19 points in the first half before staging one of the tournament's greatest comebacks[1].
  • 3This marks the second straight year Duke's Final Four dreams were crushed in the Elite Eight[4].
  • 4Mullins' shot left with 0.4 seconds remaining, sealing UConn's 73-72 victory[1][5].
  • 5The quote's profanity-laced honesty has become a fan-favorite meme in basketball circles.

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“Just happy to see that s—t go in” 

Braylon Mullins keeping it real after hitting the game-winne...