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ESPN Bracketologist Joe Lunardi releases his hypothetical 2020 NCAA Tournament bracket
The 2020 college basketball season will forever be known as the season without an ending.
That’s the sad reality we all face following the NCAA’s decision to cancel both the men’s and the women’s 2020 tournaments on Thursday following the outbreak of the coronavirus.
There will be never-ending debates in the weeks, months and potentially years to come regarding how the 2020 NCAA Tournament would play out and which team would have been left standing by the end of the madness but we’ll never know how the event would have turned out.
Of course, at this point, we don’t even know how the field would have looked as the automatic bids around the nation had yet to be determined to fill out the 2020 field.
While the true bracket will never be revealed, ESPN Bracketologist Joe Lunardi recently humored us all and shared his thoughts on how the hypothetical 2020 NCAA Tournament bracket would have looked.
Here’s how Lunardi saw the field playing out:
A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Michael Wayne Bratton oversees the news coverage for Saturday Down South. Michael previously worked for FOX Sports and NFL.com