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March Madness committee faces juggling act

  • The NCAA selection committee will face challenges ensuring March Madness does not resemble the Southeastern Conference's regular season, as they anticipate 12 to 14 SEC teams in the tournament.
  • Recent realignment in college sports has resulted in four megaconferences, with the SEC projected to have the most teams in the tournament.
  • Bubba Cunningham, chair of the selection committee, emphasized that the committee's top priority is to maintain accurate seedings amidst potential early matchups among SEC teams.
  • The selection committee must make nontraditional decisions, relaxing principles against teams that have played multiple times meeting too early in the tournament.
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March Madness committee faces juggling act

The NCAA selection committee will have some juggling to do before the bracket comes out Sunday to keep March Madness from looking like an extension of the Southeastern Conference's regular season.

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March Madness selection panel will have to juggle thanks to SEC overload in bracket

The NCAA selection committee will have some juggling to do before the bracket comes out Sunday to keep March Madness from looking like an extension of the Southeastern Conference’s regular season.

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Santa New Mexican broke the news in on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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