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Should NCAA tournament go back to 64 teams?
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[QUOTE="shizzle787, post: 2065743, member: 6581"] Almost every year, we hear that the bubble is too weak. Hmmm... I wonder why? Could it be that there are too many teams in the field. Also, the opening round is pointless and it severely disadvantages the teams that win it because they have to play 3 games to get to the Sweet 16. 64 is a neat, clean number and gets rid of the play-in games. Plus, who wants to wait until late Wednesday night to know the identity of all 64 games when filling out a bracket. Having it set in stone would help with picking games. One of the teams in the play-in could be a bad matchup for the team they would face in the 1st round while the other maybe would not. [/QUOTE]
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