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The NCAA will expand the men's college basketball tournament from 68 to 76 teams starting in 2027. ESPN's Dick Vitale criticized this move, calling it a money grab by college basketball leadership.
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The NCAA formally announced May 7 it would expand the menâs college basketball field from 68 to 76 teams beginning in 2027.
Dick Vitale is not a fan.
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ESPNâs longest-tenured television personality, the voice of its college basketball coverage since 1979, blasted college basketball leadership for what is ostensibly a money grab.
âYes it sickens me that they water down the tournament by expanding â more teams that are MEDIOCRE at best will. Be added â the real chaos of college hoops instability â no controls of NIL are just left alone â is that leadership ?â Vitale wrote on his X account.
Earlier in the day, Sports Business Journal reported the NCAA will be receiving an additional $50 million each season in media after the menâs and womenâs tournament expands. TNT Sports and CBS Sports, which sell sponsorships for both events, will also see the opening of additional categories to grow their own revenue from the event according to SBJ.
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ESPN does not hold the rights to the menâs âMarch Madnessâ games, but it does have an agreement with the NCAA covering the womenâs basketball tournament, plus international rights to the menâs tournament.
Vitale is not alone in his criticism of the tournament expansion, which has been rumored for months. But it does stand in contrast to the more measured tone of the ESPN.com article he linked to on X.
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The NCAA announced the expansion to increase participation and likely generate more revenue from the tournament.
Dick Vitale criticized the NCAA for the expansion, labeling it as a money grab by college basketball leadership.
The expansion from 68 to 76 teams will take effect in 2027.
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Writes Joe Lunardi: âthe first thing you notice about a 76-team bracket is how much it looks like a 64- or 68-team bracket. Sure, a few seed lines are a little crowded, but the guts of the thing â and the essence of the NCAA tournament itself â are unchanged
The expanded 76-team format begins with the 2027 Division I menâs (March 16) and womenâs (March 17) basketball tournaments. The only change, according to the NCAA, is that the âFirst Fourâ becomes a 12-game Opening Round, expanding from two to six games per day over two days.