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Now, the NCAA Tournament, the most sacred tournament in sports, is in talks of getting its own expansion. Michigan State ...
The main criticism of jumping from a 68-team field to a 72- or 76-team field is that power conferences would get the new ...
As the NCAA mulls expansion for its basketball tournament, Iowa State columnist Travis Hines has a simple request: Don't do ...
On the heels of a historic NCAA Tournament tally for the SEC, a couple of other power conferences are assembling their horses ...
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey reiterated his interest in expansion of the NCAA basketball tournaments expansion Monday, saying ...
NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt said on July 10 that no decision has been made on NCAA basketball ...
It would be disingenuous to claim certainty about overall interest diminishing — but then, disingenuous defines most of this ...
With the 2026 tournaments a little more than eight months out, the chance anything changes next year seems small.
How would an expanded March Madness work with 72 or 76 teams? Bracketologist Joe Lunardi tries to answer some of your ...
If expansion turns a new First Eight into a play-in tournament exclusively for mid-majors, that would decrease opportunities for the types of upsets that highlight the first few days of March ...
Last July, the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee talked about expanding the tournament, though at that time expansion was not viewed as something that would happen in the immediate future.
Expansion won’t kill the NCAA tournament, but it will make it a lot less fun. The shark hasn’t been jumped yet, but it is looming in the distance. Comments. College sports. HAND CURATED.