March Madness: San Diego State knocks Alabama out as No 1 seed tournament favorites go home

Alabama is OUT of March Madness in the biggest shock of the tournament yet, as San Diego State eliminates the favorite to reach the first Elite Eight in history, as star Brandon Miller battles

San Diego State has reached the Elite Eight in March Madness for the first time in its history, producing a remarkable impact to send home No. 1 seed and tournament favorite Alabama.

Crimson Tide star man Brandon Miller suffered a nightmare night in Louisville, Kentucky, going 3-18 from the field and scoring just nine points.

For San Diego State, it was Darrion Trammell who scored the most with 21 points, helping his team win for the first time over a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Unbelievably, if Miami beats Houston, it will now be the first March Madness tournament without a No. 1 seed in the Elite Eight.

More to follow.

Brandon Miller, who has been embroiled in controversy, dribbles the ball during the game.

It was a tough deal in Louisville, Kentucky;  Mark Sears reacts after suffering an eye injury

It was a tough deal in Louisville, Kentucky; Mark Sears reacts after suffering an eye injury

Alabama coach Nate Oats yells instructions from the sideline during the game.

Alabama coach Nate Oats yells instructions from the sideline during the game.

San Diego State entered the game as rank outsiders, as a No. 5 seed playing a No. 1 seed

San Diego State entered the game as rank outsiders, as a No. 5 seed playing a No. 1 seed