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2018 NIT/CBI/CIT bids and declines
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RE: 2018 NIT/CBI/CIT bids and declines
(03-09-2018 09:30 PM)Cyniclone Wrote:  
(03-09-2018 08:03 PM)msm96wolf Wrote:  
(03-09-2018 07:11 PM)MissouriStateBears Wrote:  Wish the NIT would go to 64 teams like the WNIT.

Dear lord know. It is bad enough to have 36 to play to be the 69th best time.

Presumably a 64-team NIT would cripple if not outright kill the CBI and CIT, so you'd still have the same number of postseason teams or possibly fewer.

That wouldn't be the end of the world.

The bigger issue is how it would take more time to complete and be further buried under the headlines and broadcasting times since as long as NCAA Tournament games are being contested, no one but college basketball diehards and fan bases of participating teams will pay any attention.
03-10-2018 03:21 AM
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