Report: NCAA votes to expand NCAA Tournament for men, women to 76 teams
The NCAA has voted to expand the NCAA Tournament in basketball for the men and the women to 76 teams moving forward.
6 and 6 it is.
bottom 12 seeds, 4 16s & 2 Sucks
Other six, 4 12s & 2 11s
And the 5 vs 12 matchups become 4 vs 13.
That works for me as long as few more mid majors are rewarded instead of P4/ P5(BE)/ P6(P12) don't take them all
7 of the 8 will be from power 5
good point...being stuck in those play in games is going to get old for alot of programs
6 and 6 it is.
bottom 12 seeds, 4 16s & 2 15s
Other six, 4 12s & 2 11s
And the 5 vs 12 matchups become 4 vs 13.
That works for me as long as few more mid majors are rewarded instead of P4/ P5(BE)/ P6(P12) don't take them all
this is just an abomination
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No id advocated for 64What's the problem?
You wanted better ratings on Tuesday/Wednesday.
You said nobody wants to watch all the worst teams (15/16 seeds) play in the 1st round.
Now they are adding more of the mid tier P5 teams that you said you want to watch on Tuesday/Wednesday.
Its exactly what you advocated for.
To me, the only downside is they do a bad job of matching two at large/AQ teams in one of these opening round games at times. Stronger 13 seeds are a positive. Less Q3/4 teams taking up the 64 team field positive. There were 2 16 seed wins FDU over Purdue and UMBC over UVA. These upsets will happen whether 64 or 76 just takes the right head coach for it to happen.So you are okay with expansion if they dont take the best available teams?
I'm not sure you understand the basic premise of sports.
This is like America Idol.
"We are sending 2 additonal people to the next round. But not the next 2 most talented people. We're going to take the 6th and 7th best people that were left out."
Exactly anytime there is change to sports we get reconfirmation on what the makeup of this message board is…OMG they've added more games on Tuesday and Wednesday and some previous bubble teams will now be part of the tourney!!!
The sky is falling!!!
Just like when the NFL expanded the playoffs by adding more wildcard teams/games......it will drive fans away in droves........oh wait.
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So you are okay with expansion if they dont take the best available teams?
I'm not sure you understand the basic premise of sports.
This is like America Idol.
"We are sending 2 additonal people to the next round. But not the next 2 most talented people. We're going to take the 6th and 7th best people that were left out."
Except it’s not this simple.
There’s no metric that’s truly appropriate to compare a 31-2 Miami of Ohio record (one more loss and they would’ve been out for sure) to a 17-16 Auburn to determine who is “better” or even how “better” should be defined.
The thing is - Miami of Ohio didn’t get the opportunity to play a ton of good teams and upset a few of them like Auburn did. So we don’t know they couldn’t or wouldn’t since they never got the opportunities.
We also don’t know that Auburn would go 14-0 or whatever if was in true road games if they played a midmajor conference schedule (along with true road games OOC). Going 3-6 in true road games against better teams does not tell us they wouldn’t lose at least a couple if they had to play 14 games in hostile environments even if against weaker teams.
So we don’t have the information. What we do have is one team that won almost all its games and another team that lost nearly half of theirs.
They're diluting the golden goose. March madness is arguably the best sports event in the world. Adding games only makes it more confusing, will take away the energy from the Thursday-Sunday games, and just adds a bunch of mediocre teams that, in this transfer portal area, probably have their foot out the down anyway.OMG they've added more games on Tuesday and Wednesday and some previous bubble teams will now be part of the tourney!!!
The sky is falling!!!
Just like when the NFL expanded the playoffs by adding more wildcard teams/games......it will drive fans away in droves........oh wait.
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Excellent points and summary of the selection process.
But in the absense of a better selection process - defaulting to "well Auburn is a P4 conference so pick them" (the prevailing process?) is just as bad as "well Miami Ohio didnt get a chance to prove themselves so pick them".
People, to me, seem to skip over the "fix the process" and jump right to "I don't like more SEC teams so pick G5 teams. I don't really care about figuring out who is actually better".
Can wait for Rutgers fans to meltdown when 19-14 Rutgers is passed up for a 17-17 SEC schoolOMG they've added more games on Tuesday and Wednesday and some previous bubble teams will now be part of the tourney!!!
The sky is falling!!!
Just like when the NFL expanded the playoffs by adding more wildcard teams/games......it will drive fans away in droves........oh wait.
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Can wait for Rutgers fans to meltdown when 19-14 Rutgers is passed up for a 17-17 SEC school
No id advocated for 64
it makes perfect sense to have last 4 at large play each other not the last 12Field of 68 - who should be in the 1st round games and why?
Advocating for "ratings".
it makes perfect sense to have last 4 at large play each other not the last 12
Actually it makes zero sense.
You posted Katz list of 76 teams ranked in order.
Ok - selection of teams is done using whatever process (AQs, at-large etc.)
It doesn't matter who the actual teams are).
Using that list of 76 teams, 24 of them need to play in the 1st round to get to 64 teams.
Which numbers should do that?
The bottom 24 literally makes the only sense.
Its comical watching people twist into knots to justify anything else.
"But but but ratings....nobody wants to watch the worst teams in the 1st round."
Its like people have never participated in or watched a sports tournament ever.
What doesn’t make sense to you about it? If anything doesn’t make sense, it’s the premise of any autobid team having to “play in”. March Madness is the playoff tournament for D1 and it’s been long agreed by all that every D1 “champ” (whether determined through a conf tournament or regular standings - left to conference discretion) is guaranteed representation in the tournament. There is a formal process every conference goes through with the NCAA to attain D1 status. It’s not like any conference can just decide this year they want to be D1. That’s the deal - and the whole foundation of the tournament.
Arguably - what should really happen is Selection Sunday, should be just that. An announcement of the 52 teams in the main bracket (no seeds) and the 24 bubble teams playing in to compete for the final 12 spots. The bracket with seeds announced an hour after the final play in game concludes.
Stop saying "play-in". The tournament is 68/76 teams. Every team is in the tournament. It doesnt matter what fans think about Tuesday/Wednesday games.
NFL playoffs are 7 playoff teams per conference.
Not a 4 team playoff with 3 "play in" games.
The conference tournament championship games are the "play-in" and determine a bid.
The topic is 1st round participants.
Just like the Big Ten Conference Tournament - the lowest seeds play 1st.
Just like every other single tournament.
If you dont want AQ teams in those 1st round games - YOU SEED THEM HIGHER.
Just like the NFL playoffs.
"#1 factor in seed is division/conference championship. You get preferential seeding over all Wild Card/At-Large teams."
#4 seed Carolina Panthers (8-9) hosted #5 seed LA Rams (11-5).
Carolina had a "division champ" and that trumped every other tiebraker for seeding.
I think that's a terrible idea personally.
But it makes sense if you implement it to reward conference champs more.
Agree, hate the “play-in” terminology. If you’re playing in the tournament…you’re in the tournament.Stop saying "play-in". The tournament is 68/76 teams. Every team is in the tournament. It doesnt matter what fans think about Tuesday/Wednesday games.
NFL playoffs are 7 playoff teams per conference.
Not a 4 team playoff with 3 "play in" games.
The conference tournament championship games are the "play-in" and determine a bid.
The topic is 1st round participants.
Just like the Big Ten Conference Tournament - the lowest seeds play 1st.
Just like every other single tournament.
If you dont want AQ teams in those 1st round games - YOU SEED THEM HIGHER.
Just like the NFL playoffs.
"#1 factor in seed is division/conference championship. You get preferential seeding over all Wild Card/At-Large teams."
#4 seed Carolina Panthers (8-9) hosted #5 seed LA Rams (11-5).
Carolina had a "division champ" and that trumped every other tiebraker for seeding.
I think that's a terrible idea personally.
But it makes sense if you implement it to reward conference champs more.
Agree, hate the “play-in” terminology. If you’re playing in the tournament…you’re in the tournament.