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Kentucky's Mark Pope visits Marcio Santos in Israel, offers support.
The NCAA Tournament will expand to 76 teams starting in 2027, introducing an opening round to reduce the field to 64. This change aims to increase access for teams, particularly from power conferences.
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On Tuesday, massive news broke in the world of college sports when Pete Thamel of ESPN reported that the NCAA Tournament is set to expand to 76 teams. Per Thamel, the change is expected to be for both the menâs and womenâs tournaments and go into effect next season.
âThis will be the first expansion to the men's tournament since the addition of the First Four in 2011, and it will be the first major expansion since the tournament expanded from 53 to 64 teams in 1985,â Tyler Nettuno of College Sports Wire wrote. âThe tournament is expected to feature a 24-team âopening roundâ that whittles the field down to 64 teams ahead of the traditional tournament.
âThe move to 76 teams creates eight additional at-large spots, which dovetails with the fact that Thamel reported the power conferences were pushing for expansion with more access to the tournament in mind. Meanwhile, teams that would have previously qualified for the 64-team tournament as an at-large will now have to play in the âOpening Round,â which will be held somewhere west of the Eastern Time Zone, per Thamel.â
So what will this mean for USC? In 2027 at least, it should not change much for the Women of Troy, who are expected to be one of the top teams in the country and squarely in the field regardless.
On the menâs side, it does make things easier in Eric Musselmanâs quest to get USC back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four years. However, it also increases the chances that if the Trojans do get in, they would have to play an opening round game, rather advancing straight to the 64-team bracket.
In the long run, it is too soon to know exactly how this change will affect USC and other schools. However, the one thing nearly everyone seems to agree on is that the sport of college basketball is significantly worse off as a result.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: NCAA Tournament expanding in 2027âWhat does that mean for USC?
USC is expected to remain a top team and should qualify for the tournament without significant changes due to the expansion.
The tournament will include a 24-team opening round to narrow the field down to 64 teams for the traditional tournament.
The expansion to 76 teams is set to take effect in 2027.
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