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NCAA Tournament could expand to 72 or 76 teams

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NCAA basketball tournament could expand as early as the 2026 season ... but the question remains: Why?
The NCAA tournament last expanded from 65 to 68 teams in 2011 after CBS and WBD agreed to pay $10.8 billion to carry the men’s tournament for the next 14 years. CBS and WBD later signed an eight-year, $8.8 billion extension to continue to broadcast the tournament through 2032.

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NCAA Tournament could expand to 72 or 76 teams, with a decision hoped for ‘in the next few months’
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NCAA discussing expanding March Madness tournament as soon as 2026 after previously saying it was unlikely
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