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NCAA tournament expansion nobody wanted is latest example of college leaders abandoning fans


Every single person who signed off on the decision Thursday to expand the NCAA basketball tournament to 76 teams understands that they are doing something fans didn’t ask for and that nobody in a position of power can justify. It is the Seinfeld of expansions — a decision about nothing, that gains absolutely nothing for college basketball. (Yahoo! Sports)

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NCAA tournament expansion nobody wanted is latest example of college leaders abandoning fans