I don't mind going to 96 teams as long as the conference champions don't have to play in the opening round of 32 games. Basically, I would like it if those extra 32 teams were only at-large bids.
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As it stands teams 32-65 don't really have a chance either.I hate the idea of 96. Hate it. There's no way that teams 65-96 have any real shot at a title, and it only waters things down more. Don't fix what isn't broken, and if they do, it's purely a money grab. Eventually, things like this will make it that much easier to use to justify paying the players.
Would ISU have made the NCAA tournament the last 4 years with 96 teams making it? Probably not.
So that would be REALLY pathetic.
You think the mid-majors complain about not being able to schedule the high-majors now...this could get ugly. We are going to see more and more schedules like Virginia Tech had this season.
Last night Roy Williams apologized for the bad basketball...and they are in the NIT finals! Yeah, let's include more teams where coaches are embarrassed by the quality of basketball...:no:
As it stands teams 32-65 don't really have a chance either.
When it goes to 96, not if. But people will complain for awhile and then it'll just be the way it is, and people will still watch.
I say stick with the 65 team field. In any given year there are really only 1 or 2 teams that have a legitimate gripe as to why they were left out of the field anyway .... Do we really want to see the power leagues getting an extra 20 at large bids so the teams in those leagues that finished in the bottom half of the standings make the tournament?
When it goes to 96, not if. But people will complain for awhile and then it'll just be the way it is, and people will still watch.
If it goes to 96 I'll be done with it.
If it goes to 96 I'll be done with it.
this explains why the democrats are still in power......
'Nova won as an 8 seed.No seed below a 5 has ever won the tournament. So going to 96 is purely a money grab, as well as an attempt to kill the NIT.
I do like the opportunity, however of allowing both regular season and tournament champions an automatic bid. I think Miller/Deace talked about that recently.
Regardless, by adding more teams, you are not going to crown a champion that wouldn't already be one of the top 5 seeds anyway.
Why will it get rid of those types of matchups though? Once you get back to 64 after the first set of games you'll be right back where we are now, right?It will effectively ruin the tournament. It's all about the matchups. It is fun to watch matchups like Wofford vs. Wisconsin, Sam Houston State vs. Baylor, Robert Morris vs. Villanova, etc.... because it is exciting to see the little guys go up against some of the best teams in D-1 and see if they can play with them. Who wants to watch Wofford vs. the 9th place team in the ACC, Big 10, or Big XII?
I would love to expand to 96 - it's better for teams, schools, and their fans. Over 90% of the NCAA's revenue comes from the this basketball tournament. If the schools are going to financially support the NCAA through this tournament, there should be more teams given the chance to compete in it.
More upsets, more games - this is a slam dunk.