Report: NCAA ditching domes prior to Final Four
Posted Jun 12, 2013
The NCAA tournament just improved. ESPN.com's Andy Katz reports there will no longer be NCAA tournament games held in football stadiums prior to the Final Four -- or at least for the venues that have already hosted regionals in the past. This practice has been in place for two decades, implemented so future Final Four sites could be rewarded/have a dress rehearsal of sorts for the year prior to their championship-hosting duties.
(CBS Sports)
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