DudeAnon wrote:
No. If anything, it needs to contract. The first four is just confusing and robs 2 schools of their spot in the real tourney.
DudeAnon wrote:No. If anything, it needs to contract. The first four is just confusing and robs 2 schools of their spot in the real tourney.
sciencejay wrote:
I think they should expand to 96 teams and give the top 32 seeds a bye in the first round. It would give ample opportunity for mid-majors to have a seat at the table. More chance for Cinderella which the fans absolutely love -- probably the general fan's favorite thing about the NCAA Tourney is the prevalence of Cinderella.
Multi-bid Conference • No. of Bids
ACC • 9
Big East • 7
Big Ten • 7
Big 12 • 6
SEC • 5
Pac-12 • 4
Atlantic 10 • 3
American • 2
WCC • 2
Conference • No. of Bids
ACC, Big Ten, MW, Pac-12, SEC • 3
American, Horizon • 2
Atlantic 10, Big 12, Big West, CAA, MAAC, MAC, Missouri Valley, Ohio Valley, SoCon, Summit, Sun Belt, West Coast, WAC • 1
No NIT Bids: America East, ASUN, Big East, Big Sky, Big South, C-USA, Ivy League, MEAC, Northeast, Patriot, Southland, SWAC
NIT Teams Seeded #8 (and dropped from the proposed 96-team NCAA Tournament): UNC Greensboro (SoCon), UC Irvine (Big West), Cal State Bakersfield (WAC), South Dakota (Summit)
1. Villanova Wildcats, 1985
4. Butler Bulldogs, 2010
3. Villanova 1985 -- No. 8 to champion
4. Butler 2011 -- No. 8 to title game
13. Providence 1987 -- No. 6 to Final Four
A No. 15 seed upsetting a No. 2 seed is rare. It has happened only eight times in the NCAA Tournament since 1985.
2016 - Middle Tennessee State shocks Michigan St., 90-81
2013 - Florida Gulf Coast beats Georgetown, 78-68
2012 - Norfolk St. stuns Missouri, 86-84
2012 - Lehigh takes down Duke, 75-70
2001 - Hampton dances over Iowa St., 58-57
1997 - Coppin St. crushes South Carolina, 78-65
1993 - Santa Clara surprises Arizona, 64-61
1991 - Richmond snares Syracuse, 73-69
herodotus wrote:72 wouldn't bother me, but no more than that. There would be little benefit for the BE in a 96 team field. As has been stated, 7 teams is pretty much the ceiling for a 10 team league. To get 8, everything would have to break right, with the bottom 2 teams being horrid, along with maybe 1 very good team, while 2-8 beat up on each other, giving the league a bunch of teams with records of 10-8, 9-9, and 8-10. Like last year, this puts a lot of teams in the tournament, but with weak seeds. As we saw last year, most of those teams didn't stick around too long. I'd rather see 5-6 bids, with most of those teams being strong enough to earn high seeds, and doing damage in the tournament.
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