We can be happy or disappointed. We can call it a play in game or Round 1. Whatever. Over the years, the number of tournament teams have grown considerably. For example, I picked 1964 NCAA tournament for no reason and looked it up on Internet -- it had 25 teams. Over the years, the tournament has grown. I may be wrong but I bet someday, there could be as many as 80 teams with Round 1 consisting of 32 teams playing up for 16 to spots to join the 48 instead of 8 teams playing in to join 60. That wouldn't add any time to tournament and make the week between the conference championships and the start of the tournament a full week, extending March Madness and television revenues. A team might have to have a 8 seed to make the tournament without a play in. If that happens, that year's #81, #82, and #83 teams will cry foul. Point is one day a play in team could win it all. Just like the lottery, you can't win, if you don't play.