What will the future of the NCAA men's tournament look like? There's a lot at stake
Posted Mar 17, 2024
There are discussions about expanding the men's NCAA basketball tournament from 68 teams to one featuring no more than 80 teams. There are also fears about what could happen to the all-comers tournament if the power leagues break away from the rest of college athletics, as football decisions continue to define the direction of major college sports.
(ESPN.com)
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