NyAggie said:
They are going to ruin the best sporting event in the world
64 was perfect.
68 was stupid but did t really change it much
76 is going to freakin suck
Just making the dance will no longer be an accomplishment and they are going to make 24 teams play an extra round
I ****in hate the ncaa
I hope those 24 teams don't just include at large teams. All those auto qualifiers that are seeded 12 and down should be a part of those games other wise you'll have 8 and 9 seeds in an extra round
You can hate the NCAA all you want, but the driver of all this, other than money, are the fans and commentators that take the committee to task for leaving out what they consider a "deserving" team. You know, the 18-win team that didn't match up well against other bubble teams or the 23-win mid-major who arguably had the goods to get in but, like the other one, just fell short.
I'm not saying the committee NEVER gets it wrong; hell, they get it wrong most every year. But knock-down, drag-out arguments over who should fill in the last 4 slots is ridiculous. The way to fix this for good is to come up with something that makes some sense for overall seeding, especially the last few slots, keep it consistent every year, and publish it. But even absent that, just realize that folks on the committee are not always going to see things the way you or I do, and certainly not the way fans of programs that get left out do.
The fact is, there ARE NO deserving teams that are in the last 8 seeking the last 4 spots. Only 3 teams seeded 5-8 have won a title (Kansas, a 6 in '88/UConn, a 7 in '14/Villanova, an 8 in '85); NO seed between 9 and 16 have ever won a title or even been to the final. We don't need to worry about the last 4 teams in RIGHT NOW (i.e. at 68); we certainly don't need to expand the tournament to include EVERYONE'S last 4 in. If you aren't a 1-4 seed, you almost certainly aren't winning the tournament. That doesn't mean we go back to 16 teams, but it does mean that 64 is WAY more than enough.