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There are a billion reasons not to expand March Madness, and NCAA president Charlie Baker should study themNCAA president Charlie Baker said the NCAA Tournament should expand beyond its current 68-team field because some of the "best" teams are being left out. That's unsupportable by the facts.
The decision on a potential NCAA Tournament expansion is on its way, and it could change March Madness forever.
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At Big 12 spring meetings this week, NCAA president Charlie Baker revealed that one of his top priorities was to discuss expanding March Madness -- and it could be coming as soon as this year.
March Madness might be getting even bigger. NCAA president Charlie Baker said during this week’s Big 12 Spring Meetings in Orlando that the college basketball tournament could expand as soon as ...
March Madness is already one of the biggest draws in college sports, and NCAA president Charlie Baker wants to make it even greater with another expansion just a few years after the tournament ...
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In 2001, March Madness expanded to 65 teams, adding an “Opening Round” matchup. That remained the format until 2011, when the current 68-team bracket was implemented.
Currently, March Madness has a 68-team bracket, which includes four "play-in" games. Change could come as early as the 2026-27 college basketball season if those in charge can get the ball rolling.
NCAA President Charlie Baker sees value in expanding the NCAA Tournament by a handful of teams and wants to reach a decision on the matter in the next few months ...
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