Every year its a topic, and I don't think the tournament needs to be doubled just yet. Instead, what if the tournament went from 65 to 96?
With 31 automatic bids, the remaining 34 just don't seem like there's enough to go around with 300+ teams going for those spots leaving out too many deserving teams. Not exactly sure, but I bet 15 teams that get the automatic berths aren't in the top 96 in RPI, so that would probably make the cut off at about 80 which still puts alot of quality teams in the play-in games to the top 32 seeds. I think these play-in games could be held locally to promote rivalries and keep cost down for the teams travelling. Also, it solves the problem of which games would be televised because it could be covered locally then too.
It would make teams like UNI a bubble team along with Iowa, let them play-in to face a #6. That could also put BU up against the Illini who would both get bids and let them play into a #8 team. This also would let the middle of the mid-majors face an equal challenge against a BCS school to show how much parity there is in the sport.
Curious what everyone else thinks about the NCAA keeping the status quo or opening it up like they did back in '85...
With 31 automatic bids, the remaining 34 just don't seem like there's enough to go around with 300+ teams going for those spots leaving out too many deserving teams. Not exactly sure, but I bet 15 teams that get the automatic berths aren't in the top 96 in RPI, so that would probably make the cut off at about 80 which still puts alot of quality teams in the play-in games to the top 32 seeds. I think these play-in games could be held locally to promote rivalries and keep cost down for the teams travelling. Also, it solves the problem of which games would be televised because it could be covered locally then too.
It would make teams like UNI a bubble team along with Iowa, let them play-in to face a #6. That could also put BU up against the Illini who would both get bids and let them play into a #8 team. This also would let the middle of the mid-majors face an equal challenge against a BCS school to show how much parity there is in the sport.
Curious what everyone else thinks about the NCAA keeping the status quo or opening it up like they did back in '85...
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