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This is the hope I cling to, most of the recent issues can be fixed by putting transfer restrictions back in - or some version of contracts. Fans will be much more vested (financially and emotionally) when they know a kid can't bail to a different school without a valid reason after 6 months in town.I just can’t seem to get excited about teams of transfers rather than seeing guys grow from freshmen. I don’t care about paying players, but the transfers around the country are what is really killing it.
San Diego St and New Mexico, one or the other, probably deserved to be in the tournament this season. Otherwise that is quite the pile of underacheiving and mediocre teams. Indiana flamed out harder than anyone down the strech.Here's the additional 8 at larges that would have made it last year. What a joke.
69. Oklahoma (19-15, 7-11 SEC)
70. Auburn (17-16, 7-11 SEC)
71. San Diego State (22-11, 14-6 Mountain West)
72. Indiana (18-14, 9-11 Big Ten)
73. New Mexico (23-10, 13-7 Mountain West)
74. Seton Hall (21-12, 10-10 Big East)
75. Virginia Tech (19-13, 8-10 ACC)
76. Stanford (20-12, 9-9 ACC)
This article from CBS doesn't even try to pretend it's not about money. This is the only way for the NCAA to make some additional money.As hard as the article was trying to get the point across that this was not about money, I'm pretty sure this is about money.
I don't feel like I'm getting old but I keep catching myself mentally saying I remember when it was like (fill in the blank) and thinking it was better than the new thing.
I would have rather had the final four games move to best of 3 series for those 3 games, if they wanted more broadcast money. Those games would be way more meaningful and draw far more views than adding 8 additional bottom teams.
Well, you’ll be disappointed by this line in the article:Would be acceptable if allowing more mid-majors in to compete. Expanding to let in more 6-12 conference record majors? I’m with the no-go crowd then.
Similarly, money wasn’t the reason I asked for a raise at work… I just need to fix my boat.Well, you’ll be disappointed by this line in the article:
“The primary driver of this move hasn’t been money, but rather access for at-large bids for power conferences. The expansion has been pushed by power conferences”
Turner/CBS actually don't want to pay that much more for the extra games and expansion to 76 was in some jeopardy to cover the NCAA's additional expenses of another venue for the additional games.This article from CBS doesn't even try to pretend it's not about money. This is the only way for the NCAA to make some additional money.
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NCAA to expand March Madness men's and women's college basketball tournaments to 76 teams in 2027
The NCAA Tournament is set to soon get an official major makeover, despite being a widely unpopular idea, sources told CBS Sportswww.cbssports.com