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Feb 9, 2022 · So there’s 64 teams in the actual bracket. 62 of them have their spot locked in. The last two are played for by the first four which play an extra game to get in the field a few games before the field.
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What does last 4 in and first four out mean? : r/CollegeBasketball
Mar 10, 2018 · It’s their take on the “bubble” of the tournament. So last four in means when the committee decides the final bracket, those four teams will be the last four to get spots.
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