The coronavirus pandemic forced the NCAA to move the entire 67-game tournament to Indiana, which means the schedule doesn’t have to be built with travel concerns in mind.
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2021 NCAA Tournament to be held entirely in state of Indiana
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A new wrinkle is coming to college basketball’s postseason, as the entire 2021 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament is set to be played in the state of Indiana with the Final Four still being played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Indiana is widely regarded as the home of high school basketball and is certainly not lacking for arenas to play in. While a “bubble” type of atmosphere that the NBA had in 2020 would not be possible for 68 college teams, the NCAA seems bound and determined to do whatever is necessary for the tournament to be played. This is obviously not surprising given the amount of money lost from the canceled 2020 tournament.
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JACKSONVILLE – Mike Glennon s approach remains the same.
Glennon, an eight-year veteran who went more than three years without an NFL start until November of this season, will start at quarterback for the Jaguars Sunday for a fifth time in six games.
That the start will come at the end of a disappointing 2020 season doesn t matter as much to Glennon as the opportunity itself. Every opportunity you get to be a starting quarterback in this league you don t take for granted, Glennon said Wednesday as the Jaguars (1-14) prepared to play the Indianapolis Colts (10-5) at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., Sunday at 4:25 p.m.