sounds like it's probable NCAA will expand the field. Question is to how many:
currently at 68, I don't think going to 90 or 96 would be good as it would devalue the regular season, but with 352 Division 1 teams (and growing) I think adding more teams makes sense.
My preference is to increase the "First Four" to "First Eight" games. That adds 4 teams from 68 to 72 and make the brackets symmetrical. Today 2 of regions have an 11/11 match and other 2 regions have a 16/16 match, so being symetrical would mean all regions would have both a 11/11 match and 16/16 match (which are typically filled with mid-major teams from smaller conferences)
From ESPN:
On Saturday, new NCAA president Charlie Baker told reporters at the Final Four that a recommendation of possible expansion from the NCAA committee studying the issue could come as early as this summer.
On ESPN Radio's "Keyshawn, JWill & Max" on Friday, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said that "he wouldn't go to 90 [teams]" but he is in favor of more teams earning bids.
currently at 68, I don't think going to 90 or 96 would be good as it would devalue the regular season, but with 352 Division 1 teams (and growing) I think adding more teams makes sense.
My preference is to increase the "First Four" to "First Eight" games. That adds 4 teams from 68 to 72 and make the brackets symmetrical. Today 2 of regions have an 11/11 match and other 2 regions have a 16/16 match, so being symetrical would mean all regions would have both a 11/11 match and 16/16 match (which are typically filled with mid-major teams from smaller conferences)
From ESPN:
On Saturday, new NCAA president Charlie Baker told reporters at the Final Four that a recommendation of possible expansion from the NCAA committee studying the issue could come as early as this summer.
On ESPN Radio's "Keyshawn, JWill & Max" on Friday, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said that "he wouldn't go to 90 [teams]" but he is in favor of more teams earning bids.