This from "Mike and Mike in the Morning" late this week. Greenie suggested to Golic, via somebody else, that the NIT and NCAA make the following changes (I like this!): Change the NCAA back to 64 teams from 65. Move the 32 first-round losers into the NIT, expanding the NIT to 64 teams as well. Now you've got 128 teams in the postseason, which lots of people seem to want. The NIT benefits HUGELY and becomes much more relevant. Most of the 32 first-round NCAA losers were schools that had little hope anyway. They were simply there to get crushed. A few of their upsets give the NCAA a high degree of theatre.
Now, in a 64-team NIT, these smaller schools have a much better chance to compete against the MIDDLE of the Big East / Big Ten / Pac 10 / whatever, than they ever had against the top tiers of the top conferences. I think this revives the NIT completely, the NCAA moves on basically unchanged, and we get TWO tournaments worth watching instead of one. I'm all for it.
However, the television package for the NCAA's has got to expand. One network, CBS, trying to cover everything??? The NCAA has got to start using a minimum of 3 or 4 channels. Produce this big honking extravaganza and then limit the coverage so badly that you have no chance to see 75% of it? Figure the money out. There's got to be plenty of it. The current TV coverage of the NCAA Tournament is horrendous.