ECisGod
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It seems like this is a topic that comes up every year, but it is in the news again.
What to know about the recent men's NCAA tournament expansion news - ESPN
NCAA won't expand men's basketball tournament for now, committee still considering many options for future - CBSSports.com
What does everyone think? The tournament went to 64 in 1985 when there was 283 D1 teams. There are now 361 (including a few that are "transitioning" to D1). To get the same percentage of teams as 1985 you would have 81-82. Since 81/82 is not a logical number, I think 80 would be a pretty good option. The "First Four" would be replaced by a first round of 16 games to get down to 64 and then it would be just like the current tournament after the "First Four".
What to know about the recent men's NCAA tournament expansion news - ESPN
NCAA won't expand men's basketball tournament for now, committee still considering many options for future - CBSSports.com
What does everyone think? The tournament went to 64 in 1985 when there was 283 D1 teams. There are now 361 (including a few that are "transitioning" to D1). To get the same percentage of teams as 1985 you would have 81-82. Since 81/82 is not a logical number, I think 80 would be a pretty good option. The "First Four" would be replaced by a first round of 16 games to get down to 64 and then it would be just like the current tournament after the "First Four".