NCAA moving closer to March Madness expansion — what will it look like?
Share and Follow

March Madness is close to becoming more maddening.

The NCAA is reportedly nearing a decision to expand its men’s basketball tournament from 68 to 76 teams for the 2026-27 season. This change would introduce 12 initial round games, moving beyond the current First Four format, as stated by On3.

An agreement has yet to be finalized.

These initial matchups would still occur on Tuesday and Wednesday before the Round of 64 begins on Thursday. Unlike the current setup, these games would be hosted at two different sites instead of solely in Dayton, Ohio, according to the report.

“We’ll call it the opening round,” an anonymous executive told On3 regarding the branding changing from the First Four.

The criteria for selecting the 12 teams to compete in these opening rounds will remain consistent with the process for the First Four. Twelve of the lowest-seeded automatic qualifiers will compete against each other, and 12 of the last at-large teams will also face off.

During a July address to the National Press Club, NCAA president Charlie Baker dismissed the notion that expanding the tournament was about more revenue from television partners, saying the extra games would not be a “big moneymaker,” per Yahoo.

“There are every year some really good teams that don’t get to the tournament for a bunch of reasons,” Baker said at the time. “One of the reasons is we have 32 automatic qualifiers (for conference champions). I love that and think it’s great and never want that to change, but that means there’s only 36 slots left for everybody else.

“I don’t buy the idea that some of the teams that currently get left out aren’t good. I think they are. And I think that sucks.”

Two months ago, the NCAA’s senior vice president of basketball, Dan Gavitt, announced the fields for the 2026 basketball tournaments would remain at 68 teams.

“Expanding the tournament fields is no longer being contemplated for the 2026 men’s and women’s basketball championships,” Gavitt said in a statement on Aug. 4.

“However, the committees will continue conversations on whether to recommend expanding to 72 or 76 teams in advance of the 2027 championships.”

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
'Intentional' explosion on Harvard medical school campus probed by FBI, 2 people seen fleeing building: police

FBI Investigates Deliberate Explosion at Harvard Medical School: Suspects Flee Crime Scene

In the early hours of Saturday, an explosive incident at Harvard University’s…
Trump calls Seth Meyers a 'lunatic' and labels his rhetoric 'illegal'

Trump Slams Seth Meyers as ‘Lunatic,’ Claims Comedian’s Rhetoric Crosses Legal Boundaries

On Saturday, former President Donald Trump launched a scathing attack on Seth…
Off-duty Texas deputy fatally shoots man allegedly trying to enter car with his small child inside

Off-Duty Texas Deputy Involved in Fatal Shooting of Man Allegedly Attempting to Enter Car with Child Inside

A fatal incident took place in Texas on Friday when an off-duty…
Top Armed Services senators want answers on boat strikes

Top Senators Demand Answers on Increasing Boat Strikes: A Call for Urgent Action and Accountability

On Friday, the leaders of the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee, representing…
Ultra-Orthodox protesters in Jerusalem rally over Israel’s draft exemption as clashes break out

Jerusalem Erupts: Ultra-Orthodox Protests Over Israel’s Controversial Draft Exemption

Tens of thousands protest military draft in Jerusalem In the heart of…
What is Día de los Muertos? Here's what to know about the Day of the Dead

Discover the Meaning Behind Día de los Muertos: Everything You Need to Know About the Day of the Dead

This weekend marks the start of Dia de los Muertos, a vibrant…
Michigan terror plot? Defense attorney still waiting on charges

Defense Attorney Awaits Formal Charges in Alleged Michigan Terror Plot Case

Federal authorities have remained tight-lipped following the FBI’s announcement on Friday about…
'South Park' mocks Pam Bondi as Trump ‘brown-noser’

South Park Takes Aim: Pam Bondi Dubbed Trump’s ‘Brown-Noser’ in Latest Satirical Episode

In a recent episode of “South Park,” the long-running satirical series took…