March Madness 2025: NCAA selection chairman Bubba Cunningham blasted over North Carolina's controverisial bid

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2025-03-17 00:21:32 | Updated at 2025-03-17 04:50:39 4 hours ago

By ALEX RASKIN

Published: 23:49 GMT, 16 March 2025 | Updated: 23:58 GMT, 16 March 2025

Technically, NCAA selection committee chairman Bubba Cunningham wasn't allowed to vote for North Carolina's basketball team while picking the 68-team March Madness field.

As the school's athletic director, he was not only prohibited from picking the Tar Heel's for the men's and women's tournaments, but he wasn't even allowed in the room for those discussions, according to his vice chair, Keith Gill.

But when the 22-13 Tar Heels cracked somehow received a tournament bid without any signature victory in 2024-25, college basketball fans couldn't help but blame Cunningham over his perceived corruption. Many saw Indiana, West Virginia and Boise State as better choices, but all three schools were snubbed on Sunday.

'Bubba Cunningham is one of the most blatantly corrupt men in modern sports history,' one Indiana fan wrote on X after Selection Sunday.

'HOW IS THIS ALLOWED?' another fan asked online.

Cunningham was asked about the perceived conflict of interest during the Selection Sunday show on CBS.

Seth Trimble #7 of the North Carolina Tar Heels and RJ Davis #4 react in the second half against the Duke Blue Devils during the semifinal round of the ACC basketball tournament

Technically, NCAA selection committee chairman Bubba Cunningham wasn't allowed to vote for North Carolina 's basketball team while picking the 68-team March Madness field

'Obviously, I'm going to defer that to, to Keith,' Cunningham said, referring to Gill. 'But all the policies and procedures were followed and Keith can address exactly how North Carolina was discussed because I was not in the room for any of that.'

According to Gill, Cunningham was banned from having any contributions or even listening to discussions about North Carolina's fate.

'Our policies require the AD of any school to recuse themselves and actually leave those discussions and they're actually not allowed to participate in any vote as well,' Gill told CBS. 'So we followed those, had lots of discussions about North Carolina.

'You know, Saturday night, we took our final vote and voted in four teams in the field on Saturday night and we had a contingency vote,' he continued. 'And, the contingency vote? That was the last team in the field. It was based on Memphis and UAB. If Memphis won that game then that was going to free up a spot in the tournament and that was going to be North Carolina. If UAB had won then Memphis was going to be in the tournament, UAB would have been in the tournament, and North Carolina would have been the First Team Out.

'And so that process played out today. Memphis won and that put North Carolina in the field.'

Critics point to UNC's 1-12 record against so-called Quad 1 schools amid a historically bad season for the ACC.

'I'm so sick of this crap,' an angry UNC Charlotte fan wrote on X. 'Why even play the tournament? They went 1-12 against Quad 1 and they're stealing a bid from Boise State or UC Irvine, who I'd much rather watch play. Bubba Cunningham strikes again. This program cheats at everything.'

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