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NCAA Eyes March Madness Expansion: Fans Outraged
20 Feb
Summary
- NCAA president Charlie Baker still advocates for expanding the tournament field.
- The current 68-team format for March Madness will remain unchanged for this year.
- Fans express widespread disapproval of a potential tournament expansion.

NCAA President Charlie Baker is still advocating for an expansion of the men's and women's Division I basketball tournament fields. Discussions about increasing the field to 72 or 76 teams, which began in July 2025, are ongoing. However, the tournament will retain its current 68-team format for the upcoming March Madness. Baker stated his personal belief that expanding the tournament is a positive step. Despite his ongoing efforts, the public reaction has been largely negative. Many fans and commentators believe the existing 68-team structure is ideal and that adding more teams would dilute the tournament's excitement and competitiveness. Concerns have been voiced that an expansion could reduce the 'magic' associated with March Madness, potentially altering a beloved tradition.



