Except as it stands now, only a handful of those crappy teams get in, not every single one of them. Like I said in another thread, we're talking about a 30 game season with schedules that are wildly different. The difference between at large #10 and at large #50 isn't really that great on a true ability level, which means the only difference in those play in games is in our perspective of the teams. Again, ridiculous. The No. 10 at-large this year was roughly Michigan State, while the No. 50 at-large would roughly be, I don't know, someone like Cincinnati. And we've still got 10 more spots to go. You think Michigan State (28-8, Final Four) isn't that much different from Cincinnati (19-16)? Much less someone 10 pegs worse? Michigan State is a bit of a loaded example because of their injury circumstances, why not use Temple or Vandy? Can you say with a great deal of confidence that they'd be so much better than a Cincinnati over a similar 50 or 75 game schedule that it's ridiculous they'd be grouped anywhere near together? In a perfect world, the expansion wouldn't go all the way to 96, but I'm okay with it. It makes the pursuit of a bye more compelling(if there's such a chasm between the bubble and the at larges who make it, wouldn't it be better if those teams had a lot to play for instead of the bubble?) while keeping the pursuit of the teams on the bubble, and it adds more games to the tournament. For all the "no one cares about Minnesota v. Stony Brook" talk, no one cares about BYU/Florida or Vandy/Murray St. if the game is in November. It's the inclusion in the tournament that makes the game compelling, and I really don't buy that it would be so much more watered down by the expansion. I chose the loaded example of Michigan State intentionally, as I'm sure you're aware. Temple wasn't an at-large team. But taking Pomeroy No. 35 Vanderbilt, a team that was 24-9 and 12-4 in a power conference, and saying they'd still look better than No. 74 Cincinnati (19-16, 7-11) after 20 more games isn't terribly difficult in my opinion (though I could've used a better team to support my point, as I actually believe Cincy is pretty damn good and likely would have picked them to upset Vandy). Basketball isn't baseball where you really need a plethora of games to separate the good from the mediocre. I don't see how it's debatable expansion will water the tournament down. I think it's already watered down -- garbage teams like UTEP, Utah State, etc., already get at-large berths -- and adding 31 middling teams waters it down even more. It makes the product on the court worse, with no redeeming qualities that I can see. Other than, of course, money for a not-for-profit.