Florida Gators fans just lived through a storybook ending that even Hollywood couldn’t script better.

Florida wins March Madness national championship with rally vs. Houston

Down by 12 with just under 3 minutes to play in their Sweet 16 matchup, the Gators looked all but out—until freshman guard Mason Kelley caught fire. He dropped 11 points in 90 seconds, capped off by a wild, off-balance three-pointer that tied the game with 8 seconds left.

What happened next? Absolute madness.

On the final possession, Florida forced a turnover, and senior forward Rayjon Davis charged down the court and hit a buzzer-beating floater that sent the crowd—and social media—into total chaos. Final score: 78–76. Florida advances, and March Madness has its Cinderella moment.

The locker room footage after the game? Pure gold.

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The team piled onto head coach Todd Golden, spraying water bottles and chanting “We believe!” In a heartfelt moment, Davis broke down in tears, sharing how he almost transferred last year but stayed “for one more shot.”

“Rayjon’s moment felt bigger than basketball,” Golden said. “That’s a man who gave everything for this jersey.”

From longshots to legends in under three minutes—this Gators team may have just etched its name in NCAA lore forever.