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Originally posted by ShockTalkOriginally posted by ShockerFeverOne step closer to I-A and I-AA basketball.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by JaminShockI wasn't around when it happened, but was there an uproar when the field expanded to 64 from 32?
The NCAA tournament has expanded a number of times in the last 65 seasons. This is a breakdown of the history of the tournament format:
1939–1950: eight teams
1951–1952: 16 teams
1953–1974: varied between 22 and 25 teams
1975–1978: 32 teams
1979: 40 teams
1980–1982: 48 teams
1983: 52 teams (four play-in games before the tournament)
1984: 53 teams (five play-in games before the tournament)
1985–2000: 64 teams
2001—present: 65 teams (with an "opening round" game to determine whether the 64th or 65th team plays in the first round
Dont recall much if there was! :goshocks: 8)I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.
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The BCS schools wanted more tape from the "other schools" before they had to play them.
Please note sarcasm - or is it cynicism.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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Originally posted by AarghThe BCS schools wanted more tape from the "other schools" before they had to play them.
Please note sarcasm - or is it cynicism.
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They would do what was already alluded to earlier in this thread and match all the non-big 6 teams against each other in the 1st round so that they can knock each other off and reduce the number of potential upsets against the big boys in the next round.
They're already doing it in football. Boise St. vs TCU is a harbinger for things to come in basketball.
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