Yale because they canceled their tourney.The conferences would award a champion whichever they want- e.g. FSU and Yale were already declared champions of their leagues.
Yale because they canceled their tourney.The conferences would award a champion whichever they want- e.g. FSU and Yale were already declared champions of their leagues.
Put out the bracket and let the entire world of college hoops fans have some fun with it.
Agree, would love to see it...That’ll be great. Let some of the teams and kids have some closure and joy for what could have been.
And then we can do our brackets to see how far RU goes and who wins the tourney!
The NCAA doesn't even have to announce brackets but rather just a alphabetical listing of the 68 schools selected.Conference champions would be decided by either who was in first place at the end of the season or who won the conference tournament if it was completed.The remaining at large selections would be chosen from the various metric ranking systems that were already in place.I'm pretty sure most of the analysis was already compiled and the only remaining issue was seeding for the brackets.There are too many schools that need to have their name announced because of its importance to recruiting, coaches tenure/ bonus payment and the public good will that would happen.
just rubs salt in the wounds