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Interesting. The WBB championship game will be on the same day as the play-in games of the MBB tournament.

WBB from March 7 to 12 (six days with no games on Sunday)
MBB from March 12 to 16 (five days)

Ten day span with two WBB days and two MBB days with only two games per day.

Both could have been done in 7 days total (with significant reduction of the number of times teams need to play on consecutive days):
  • Day 1: WBB play-in and MBB play-in (4 games)
  • Day 2: WBB Round 1 (4 games)
  • Day 3: MBB Round 1 (4 games)
  • Day 4: WBB Round 2 (4 games)
  • Day 5: MBB Round 2 (4 games)
  • Day 6: WBB Semi's and MBB Semi's (4 games)
  • Day 7: WBB Finals and MBB Finals (2 games)
 
Interesting. The WBB championship game will be on the same day as the play-in games of the MBB tournament.

WBB from March 7 to 12 (six days with no games on Sunday)
MBB from March 12 to 16 (five days)

Ten day span with two WBB days and two MBB days with only two games per day.

Both could have been done in 7 days total (with significant reduction of the number of times teams need to play on consecutive days):
  • Day 1: WBB play-in and MBB play-in (4 games)
  • Day 2: WBB Round 1 (4 games)
  • Day 3: MBB Round 1 (4 games)
  • Day 4: WBB Round 2 (4 games)
  • Day 5: MBB Round 2 (4 games)
  • Day 6: WBB Semi's and MBB Semi's (4 games)
  • Day 7: WBB Finals and MBB Finals (2 games)
Can’t do it in 7 days since BYU won’t play on Sunday.
 
Not a fan of the double bye. I hope they eliminate this when we go to 16 next year.

My preferred solution:
Round 1 goes two days (2 x 4 games)
- Top 4 seeds play 13-16 day 1, 5-12 seeds play day 2
- still gives a rest day advantage for top seeds
Round 2 and beyond are as normal
That sounds reasonable.

Can any one post a typical bracket for when the Big 12 had 10 teams (last year and prior)? It started on Wed., correct, with the top two seeds getting a bye on Thurs.? I can't quite remember.
 
Boot the bottom 4 out of the tournament.
Again, seems reasonable from a reward/competition point of view.

On the other hand, more games equals more revenue for the Big 12 and the venue site (KC). Do you want to pass that up?
 

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