Remember when Kentucky lost to Evansville? Or when Wofford beat North Carolina?
This isn't an April Fools' Day prank -- those actually happened. And ESPNU is revisiting some of the biggest upsets in recent memory across all college sports.
Starting Wednesday at noon, ESPNU will air six games that had us thinking, "That didn't actually happen, right?"
Noon: Bryant men's lacrosse over Syracuse, 2014
Syracuse was the No. 2 overall seed in the NCAA tournament, but the Orange lost to the Bulldogs in a 10-9 thriller.
1 p.m.: Stanford women's basketball over UConn, 2010
Before Morgan William and Mississippi State slew Goliath, there was Stanford, which ended UConn's 90-game winning streak in blowout fashion on Dec. 30, 2010.
3 p.m.: Wofford men's basketball over UNC, 2017
Defending champion North Carolina was ranked fifth in the country and playing at home. What could go wrong? Well, Wofford's Fletcher Magee became a household name in scoring 27 points in a 79-75 upset in Chapel Hill.
Fletcher Magee drops 27 points to lead Wofford to its first-ever win against an AP Top 25 team, 79-75 over North Carolina.
5 p.m.: Oklahoma softball over Florida, 2017
This wasn't necessarily an upset as much as it was a game that had everyone saying Can you believe this? Game 1 of the Women's College World Series lasted 5 hours and 28 minutes, and after 17 innings, the Sooners had a 1-0 series lead.
7 p.m.: Evansville men's basketball over Kentucky, 2019
This game happened only a few months ago, but it feels like years already. Kentucky was No. 1 in the country, but the Evansville Purple Aces stunned the Wildcats with a 67-64 victory at Rupp Arena.
9 p.m.: Fresno State baseball's run in the 2008 College World Series
Imagine a 15-seed not only advancing to the Final Four but winning it all. The equivalent of that is Fresno State winning the 2008 College World Series. The Bulldogs were one of the lowest seeds entering the tournament field, but they went on a magical run that featured six wins in elimination games and ended with a win over Georgia in the championship.