USA Today: Before you dismiss the idea for an NCAA basketball tournament with all 340-something eligible teams next spring, ask yourself this: Why not?
The idea, at first blush, sounds crazy. The immediate social media reaction was not kind when Stadium first reported Wednesday that the ACC was going to propose it to the NCAA Division I board as a one-time event for this coming season.
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