When I first began following college basketball, the field was 32. It has incrementally increased through the years. Once we have a few years under our belt with the new tournament format, I am sure we will view our selection (even if we are the last at-large team selected) as having "made the dance". I certainly think that as a perennial 50-75 NET team (bar two seasons ago), this will benefit a team like Seton Hall.It’s a bone to throw mid-majors a chance for a few more teams to make the dance (while also expanding the number of P4 schools disproportionately). So maybe we make the dance now, but did we really or is the bar just lower now.
Torvik metric would have has them as last team inAccording to The Athletic, SHU would have made the field this year in a 76 team bracket.
How differently would we feel about our situation if the expanded bracket was established when Sha started at SH and we made 2 NCAATs in his 4 years?According to The Athletic, SHU would have made the field this year in a 76 team bracket.
And also preventing a team like St Peter's from taking out high seeded SEC and Big 10 teams or Siena throwing a scare into a Duke in the first round.It’s a bone to throw mid-majors a chance for a few more teams to make the dance (while also expanding the number of P4 schools disproportionately). So maybe we make the dance now, but did we really or is the bar just lower now.
Because we can be among the last four or second four out now?The only person I’ve seen supporting this on Twitter is Bozzella. Now why could that be?
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