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The debate over expanding the NCAA men's basketball tournament isn’t really a debate. It's just a math equation. While the consensus in college sports is that expansion from 68 teams to 72 or 76 ...
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Expanding the NCAA Tournament would be expensive. Unless you can guarantee that schools and conferences wouldn't lose money, what's the point?
Expanding the NCAA Tournament would be expensive. Unless you can guarantee that schools and conferences wouldn't lose money, what's the point?