Is this ugly or what? And it is only one region. The Play In round adds 32 games, but none of them is even mildly compelling. Looking forward to that #14 Boise State vs #19 Dayton match up? Sure there are 32 more games, but due to the tournament format, not one of them features a top 32 team. All the games feature teams that run from the gamut from eh to decent. Cal finished 9th in the Pac 10 for goodness sake! The current 64 team format at least shows the best teams in the first round, and offers the possibility (if seldom realized) of huge upsets. in our hypothetical Play In round the biggest upset would be #24 UNC Asheville knocking off #9 Arkansas. And who cares, really?
Life gets extremely ugly for the #9 seeds. Congratulations, your team gets to play another game, while the team that may be slightly better than yours gets a bye. The #8 #9 seeds are virtually interchangeable -- historically the #9 seeds have actually beaten the #8 seed 54% of the time -- yet #9 has to Play In while #8 enjoys a day off. That's four "the committee screwed up our seed" press conferences a year guaranteed.
Think any of the extra 32 teams can win 7 games to take the championship? Think again. No #16 seed has ever beaten a #1 seed since the arrival of the 64-team format. Adding the Play In Round does give the #16 a chance to win a game against #17. Of course, the winner of the that game is just playing for the right to lose to #1 in the next round. Only four #15 seeds have ever beaten #2 in 88 opportunities, and all four lost in the next round. The lowest seed to reach the Sweet 16 (win 2 games in the current format) is #14, and that has only happened twice. In a 96-team format the extra teams will have to beat one decent team and two good-to-excellent teams just to make it that far.
Yes, it's great to "make" the tournament, but being a #24 seed or even a #17 seed is the equivalent of an honorable mention -- and will result in a quick trip home. Expanding the tournament just dilutes it, renders actually making the tournament less meaningful. The grossly inflated tournament may paradoxically may make it harder on a coach to justify his team's performance every year. Boosters and potential recruits will start asking not only if the team made the tournament, but if it received a bye or made the Sweet 16. Instead of simply having to have one of the top 64 teams, a coach will have to start providing a top 32 or 16 team every year.
So to all the coaches and other supporters of "deserving" teams that missed the cut, if you want your team in the tournament next year -- win more games or make sure and win your conference. For this year, enjoy the NIT, it's a championship your team has a chance of winning.
Leave the tournament as it is. It already contains the teams that have a possibility to win it all and offers compelling games and good teams from the first round on. Best of all, in the current format, the bracket fits on to a single sheet with a type face people over 30 can still read.
The current format is good fun. Expanding to 96 teams or beyond offers a clear example of "more is less".
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