News
The NCAA is likely to move forward with an expansion of the current 68-team men's basketball tournament by either four or ...
The committees for men's and women's Division I basketball met this week to discuss possible expansion of the March Madness ...
March Madness—an annual ritual of upsets, buzzer-beaters, and shattered dreams—isn't just about basketball. It's about ...
The main criticism of jumping from a 68-team field to a 72- or 76-team field is that power conferences would get the new spots over mid-majors.
While the NCAA has yet to make a decision regarding the expansion of the NCAA Tournament, it left the door open for change in the near future.
The great debate over whether the NCAA tournament field should expand is not a national emergency, nor an outrage. It's quite ...
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Gators Wire on MSNCBS Sports projects Florida as No. 1 seed in way-too-early March Madness projectionsIt's never too early for bracketology, and CBS Sports sees the Florida Gators as a No. 1 seed as the offseason comes to a close.
It would be disingenuous to claim certainty about overall interest diminishing — but then, disingenuous defines most of this ...
With the 2026 tournaments a little more than eight months out, the chance anything changes next year seems small.
Opinion
Tim Benz: If the NCAA still wants to expand March Madness, at least fix one flaw along the way"The still viable outcomes include the tournaments remaining at 68 teams or expanding the fields to either 72 or 76 teams in advance of the 2026 or 2027 championships," NCAA senior vice president of ...
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