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And the coach, who commands a $6.2 million salary presumably predicated on the popularity of college basketball and, more broadly, its postseason性视界传媒攅xpressed support Wednesday for ending automatic access to the tournament for mid- and low-major conference champions.

Izzo told reporters ahead of the Spartans性视界传媒 first-round game against聽聽Friday in Charlotte that automatic bids for mid- and low-major conference tournament champions have 性视界传媒済ot to be looked at seriously.性视界传媒

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SEC commissioner Greg Sankey made similar Friday that proved wildly .

The NCAA men性视界传媒檚 tournament has long had a testy relationship with non-power conferences. As recently as 1984, 10 mid- and low-major teams were made to play in five play-in games to reach the main field. Automatic spent much of the 1980s in jeopardy.

When given the chance, however, smaller schools repeatedly proved to be worthy challengers to their more moneyed counterparts性视界传媒攇radually shaping the hyper-lucrative tournament of today.