Special circumstances demand special solutions. Baseball and the NBA are following different protocols this year. It is very likely that major conferences will play in bubbles but lower leagues can’t so will play fewer games, are more likely to play fewer if any majors and are more likely to have their seasons interrupted. It makes a lot of sense to have an open tournament given the situation, assuming games are still being played come March. As for league tournaments, personally I hate them. Nothing more than a money grab by big leagues where they are totally irrelevant. For the Faux Big East or ACC maybe 1 more or 1 less earns a bid Occasionally but really, a sub .500 team that finished 8th is not exactly the most deserving of a bid anyway.And playing to make the semis is hardly the measure of a program. For 1 bid leagues they are little more than a chance to ruin the season of a team that won over 18 or 20 games and cost them the chance to send their best representative to the tournament.
So eliminate all the foolishness for 1 year and just let ‘em all play. You never know, it might bring about some fun results. Can you imagine the joy if the 315 seed upset Duke?