beat the big boys. If the NCAA was smart, they'd realize that's what the majority of fans, who are not direct fans of a BCS school, enjoy seeing.
Nobody wants to see the Dukes, Ohio States and those huge schools with all the money and assets, always winning the damn tournament.
If I were seeding, I'd schedule the top seeds in the first round with teams in the #8-#12 range. Then you would really have some great tournaments with a lot more upsets. Let the #16 seeds play #'s 11-15 or something like that in the opening round. Can you imagine the big schools going for that?
But if you wanted to make the tournament really fair, that's what you would do. Maybe not those numbers exactly, but something like that. I don't have a lot of interest in watching the Duke's and Ohio States play, unless they're playing a mid major. I love it that Richmond and Butler have moved into the Sweet Sixteen. And I love it that some of the arrogant Big East teams are getting their butts kicked. I've contended all along that one coference should get no more that three or four teams in the tournament. I just hope the little guys can keep it going.
I don't know if any other non BCS teams will make the Sweet Sixteen, but it would be great if they do.