Video: 2010 Sweet Sixteen Bracket Set in the NCAA Tournament

Cassie Hewlings
The Sweet Sixteen bracket of the 2010 NCAA Tournament is set following a weekend of thrilling overtime wins and more than a few upsets, and this year's Sweet Sixteen bracket teams have at least two days rest before the next round of games begin. Four-seed Purdue outlasted Texas A&M in overtime, as seen in this CBS Sports video, despite missing their star Robbie Hummel, who will still make the trip with the team for its Sweet Sixteen bracket game against top-seeded Duke on Friday.

Cornell continues its Cinderella run into the Sweet Sixteen bracket and making believers out of a few analysts and fans alike in the process after knocking out four-seed Wisconsin behind 24 points from Ryan Wittman, according to this CBS Sports video. Twelve-seed Cornell will face its toughest match up of the tournament Thursday in its Sweet Sixteen bracket game against top-seeded Kentucky.

Six-seed Xavier upset Pittsburgh and will face two-seed Kansas State in the Sweet Sixteen bracket while five-seed Butler knocked out giant killers Murray State and will take on top-seed Syracuse in the Sweet Sixteen bracket; both games are on Thursday. Ohio State will have a Sweet Sixteen bracket rematch against Tennessee, which knocked them out in 2007, on Friday, according to this video from CBS Sports.

View a full Sweet Sixteen bracket here.

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