Good grief! Teams are traveling all over the country as it is. How far is it from Maryland to USC, is it more expensive to fly from Rutgers to Lincoln, NE or to Vegas or Florida. This isn't that complicated, its simple math not rocket science. You developed a simple system that rotates teams based on their "seeds" which could be a simple math formula using last years place and current year rank. Its a simple matter of assigning to 4 regions where your are splitting up the teams based on rank and conference but keeping in mind location such that no one is at home every year or traveling to the furthest region every year. Sure you could end up with a very tough say 141lb bracket at one region, but the goal is to make sure all AA's have a chance to make the NCAA tournament, with 8 qualifying out of each region you are guaranteed the top 8 make NCAA. Sure you still could get some duck'n trying to get a better seed at the region but ... hey ducks are gonna duck. This has a real chance to grow the sport. Look at how popular NCAA has become and how expensive and hard to get a ticket. This is a chance to spread this excitement out into 5 locations every year. Also, the 4 regions would not be competing with March Madness BB so there's an opportunity for significant increase in TV etc. revenue. But of course, what to do with the conference tournaments? Well each could decide but could be an early season tourney, hold it during the winter break mid Dec to early Jan (of course that impacts Midlands, its pretty dead anyway, and Scuffle. But again the biggest hurdle is all the excuses above and the B10 thinks their tournament is the best in the world and don't want to change.