After another improbable win, the Dayton Flyers (11) have found themselves playing the Florida Gators (1) with a trip to the Final Four at stake.

Florida is the number on overall seed in the NCAA Tournament and is riding a 29 game winning streak. With Stanford and Tennessee out, it seems like Dayton is the double-digit-seeded team of destiny.

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Dayton may be hungry and playing three more games than anyone thought they would, but Florida has lost in the Elite Eight three straight years.

"We're just very blessed and fortunate to be a team that can put themselves in this opportunity to play for a Final Four again," Florida senior Patric Young said Friday, according to the Associated Press. "Going to prepare and do the best we can, especially as a senior class, because it's our last go-round to make it to that next step.

"We're going to do the best we can and make sure we go out there leaving no regrets."

Dayton Coach Archie Miller will need to utilize his deep bench to perfection to combat Florida's strong starting lineup. Florida has four players who average at least 10 points per game, but pure point guard Scottie Wilbekin is the catalyst.

"You understand kind of their pedigree right now," Miller told reporters ahead of the game, according to the AP. "They're the number 1 overall seed for a reason. They've won 29 games in a row. I don't know who can help me, to be honest with you."

Playing in Memphis, it is unclear who will have more of the crowd's support. Florida coach Billy Donovan said he heard a large group of Dayton fans have swarmed downtown Memphis. Still, the Gators have been able to tune out all sorts of hype and other distractions all year long.