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The NCAA is considering expanding the NCAA Tournament from 68 teams to 72 or 76 teams. Is it necessary? Will it help or hurt college basketball?
ESPN's Michael Wilbon said the NCAA leaders looks like clowns when they consider expanding the number of the teams in March ...
There are times when voices like Michael Wilbon on Pardon the Interruption are needed to give an obvious sports take in a ...
Since the turn of the century, no college basketball coach has been better in the NCAA Tournament than Michigan State ...
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It is expected that the Division I men’s basketball committee will announce NCAA Tournament expansion this week. Instead, it should just say no.
March Madness—an annual ritual of upsets, buzzer-beaters, and shattered dreams—isn't just about basketball. It's about ...
Another annual summer trip awaits later this month when Nathan Meschisen attends a weeklong Habitat for Humanity workshop in ...
In a 72- or 76-team field, the extra teams will overwhelmingly be the dregs of the top five conferences—the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, Big 12 and Big East.
We are on the doorstep of what may possibly be the dumbest decision since Coca-Cola came out with New Coke in 1985, which just happens to be the year the NCAA basketball tournament was first expanded ...
There are plenty of reasons behind the plummeting NBA viewership ratings, but college basketball hasn't struggled with any of ...
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