CFP, March Madness could have 100 total teams with proposed expansion

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CFP, March Madness could have 100 total teams with proposed expansion

CFP, March Madness could have 100 total teams with proposed expansion

If certain people have their way, the College Football Playoff and March Madness would have a combined 100 teams. In what universe is that healthy?

CFP, March Madness could have 100 total teams with proposed expansion

If certain people have their way, the College Football Playoff and March Madness would have a combined 100 teams. In what universe is that healthy?

The conversation around postseason expansion in college sports is reaching a fever pitch—and it's leaving fans scratching their heads. If certain decision-makers get their way, the College Football Playoff (CFP) and March Madness could soon feature a combined 100 teams. Yes, you read that right: 100.

Let's break down the numbers. Earlier this month, the NCAA approved expanding the men's and women's basketball tournaments starting next season, bumping March Madness to 76 teams. Meanwhile, there's growing chatter about expanding the CFP to 24 teams—a staggering sixfold increase from the four-team format we had just three years ago.

Add those together, and you get 100 total postseason bids across college sports' two biggest stages. (And if you count the men's and women's basketball tournaments separately, that number balloons to a mind-boggling 176.)

For context, no season in history has ever produced 100 teams across football and basketball that were genuinely worthy of competing for a national championship. The push for expansion feels less about competition and more about inclusion for inclusion's sake. Fans are rightfully pushing back, questioning whether this is healthy for the integrity of the game.

At a time when the lines between amateur and professional sports continue to blur, this kind of over-expansion risks diluting the very excitement that makes March Madness and the CFP so special. It's a reminder that sometimes, less truly is more—especially when it comes to crowning a champion.

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