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University of Dayton 'Ready to Adapt' as March Madness Eyes 76-Team Format
The plan would add eight at-large teams and expand the First Four from four games to 12, with approval still pending.
The NCAA is finalizing plans to expand both the men's and women's basketball tournaments from 68 to 76 teams, with the change on track to begin next season and considered a procedural formality at this stage.
NCAA president Charlie Baker and conference commissioners pushed for expansion to satisfy power-conference demands and guard against the threat of leagues forming their own separate tournaments outside NCAA control.
The expanded format will add eight at-large teams to the bracket, while the First Four opening round in Dayton, Ohio, grows from four games to 12, requiring an additional host site.
Sources told CBS Sports that expansion will not generate significant immediate profits compared to previous revenue, though the move primarily benefits high-major programs securing the final at-large tournament bids.
This expansion fulfills recommendations from the Division I Transformation Committee, which was formed in 2021 to address systemic issues affecting high-level college sports across multiple sports.