The Tourney is already as close to perfection as anything in sports. I hope they never do this. If anything should be changed, get rid of the play-ins. Or at a minimum, make them for at-large teams only. Automatic qualification should guarantee a first round game, not just a play-in game.
I agree that the play-ins should only be teams that did not win their teams autobid. If you win the conference autobid, you deserve to be playing on Thursday or Friday.The Tourney is already as close to perfection as anything in sports. I hope they never do this. If anything should be changed, get rid of the play-ins. Or at a minimum, make them for at-large teams only. Automatic qualification should guarantee a first round game, not just a play-in game.
Yeah the driving force here is and always will be money, not providing a better product.Expanding the tournament is a bad idea and takes away from the significance of making the tournament, especially for mid major teams. I do get it gives those smaller programs a better chance, but it seems more like a handout as opposed to something you earn. Having 68 teams I think is perfect and I feel like expanding the tournament is just following a trend instead of being a logical choice. However, the NCAA loves money so I wouldn't be surprised if this gets passed within the next few years.
Expanding the tournament is a bad idea and takes away from the significance of making the tournament, especially for mid major teams. I do get it gives those smaller programs a better chance, but it seems more like a handout as opposed to something you earn. Having 68 teams I think is perfect and I feel like expanding the tournament is just following a trend instead of being a logical choice. However, the NCAA loves money so I wouldn't be surprised if this gets passed within the next few years.
If you really wanted to make college basketball more competitive, and expand the tourney, what you would need to do is make say the top 6 seeds (24 teams) all protected. Then the seeds 7 thru 16 (40 teams) would all be play in games. That would add some intrigue in the regular season at trying to avoid the play in. And that Monday/Tuesday could have 40 additional games. Everyone says the best days of the tourney is the first Round Th/Fr. NCAA could try to replicate that feeling with Mon/Tu play ins
I like the ideas of 7-16 playing. The teams seeded 13-15 will have some real upset shots against teams 8-10.If you really wanted to make college basketball more competitive, and expand the tourney, what you would need to do is make say the top 6 seeds (24 teams) all protected. Then the seeds 7 thru 16 (40 teams) would all be play in games. That would add some intrigue in the regular season at trying to avoid the play in. And that Monday/Tuesday could have 40 additional games. Everyone says the best days of the tourney is the first Round Th/Fr. NCAA could try to replicate that feeling with Mon/Tu play ins
Can you summarize for those of us who don't swim in the cesspool of X?never, ever gonna let it go:
Tomi and Morez are both at the Nike Academy and playing on the same practice squad. Morez's dad posted clips of them making plays with each other. I didn't interpret anything negative out of it.Can you summarize for those of us who don't swim in the cesspool of X?
Thanks!Tomi and Morez are both at the Nike Academy and playing on the same practice squad. Morez's dad posted clips of them making plays with each other. I didn't interpret anything negative out of it.
Basically, for an international player, unaffiliated G-League is equivalent to what we've been seeing with young players from European pro leagues. The key seems to be NBA draft eligibility. If you are young enough (under 22) not to be automatically draft eligible (i.e. you have to manually enter your name into the draft) then it appears you can retain eligibility. This guy entered and withdrew his name from the 2025 NBA draft. I still have no idea if an American player would be able to do this though. Since G League Ignite is no longer a thing we're probably not going to see such a scenario play out anyway.This seems worth posting G-League to college
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NCAA: 13 players from 6 schools involved in gambling schemes
The NCAA says 13 men's college basketball players from six schools were involved in gambling schemes, including point shaving and game manipulation.www.espn.com
It’s truly vomit-worthy.Yuck!