Reforming The Tourney, Part 6: Two Ways To Get To 96
Blogging the Bracket has two ideas for how the NCAA field can grow to 96 teams.
Blogging the Bracket has two ideas for how the NCAA field can grow to 96 teams.
In Part 5 of a series on NCAA Tournament Reform, Blogging the Bracket looks at the controversial Opening Round.
In continuing his look at tournament reform, Blogging the Bracket looks to Europe's biggest soccer competition for a new way to pick the NCAA field.
In the third entry in a series, Blogging the Bracket looks at an all at-large field for the NCAA Tournament.
In the second entry in a series on tournament reform, Blogging the Bracket looks at an NCAA field with both conference regular season and tourney champions.
In the first post in a series on reforming the NCAA tournament, Blogging the Bracket looks at what an auto bid-only tourney would look like.
It all comes down to tonight for Michigan State and North Carolina. The Spartans will try to avenge a 35-point defeat back on December 3, when they were experiencing injury and fatigue issues....
The time has come for the National Semifinals. The evening starts with UConn, looking for their third title in ten years, taking on Michigan State, who is the first team to play in a Final Four...
Early afternoon television put me to sleep. (OK, not really. Getting up far too early for a Saturday and running around Northern Virginia did that. I use the term "running" very loosely,...
Join Blogging the Bracket for yet another Regional Semifinal Open Thread. Stop on by and make yourself at home!