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- Automatic_bid abstract "An automatic bid is a bid or berth to a tournament, granted based on performance in prior competition, and not based on subjective picking (see: at-large bid). It is used in the United States in all professional sports, in which all playoff bids are automatic and determined by objective formulae; in college sports, all divisions (except the highest division of college football) use a mix of automatic bids and subjective selections to seed the postseason tournaments.In Men's and Women's Division I college basketball, the teams that win their conference tournament are granted automatic berths to the main tournament. In the case of the Ivy League only, the team with the best record advances via automatic berth. Except for the Ivy League, all conferences in D-1(Division 1) basketball hold a conference tournament. Most D-1 schools are in a conference. The ones that are not, called Independents, have no conference tournament and can only advance to the NCAA Tournament via an at-large bid, which rarely happens unless the team performs well.Similar automatic bid processes are used in other NCAA sports with a post-season tournament. This allows a team with a losing record to qualify for the NCAA tournament based on winning the automatic bid via tournament.Another post-season college basketball tournament, the NIT, includes the best teams that were left out of the NCAA Tournament. Since the 2005 purchase of the NIT by the NCAA, automatic bids are now awarded to all regular season conference champions who did not win their conference tournament and did not get an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.".
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- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLink Category:College_sports_in_the_United_States.
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- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLink NCAA_Division_I_mens_basketball_conference_tournaments.
- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLink NCAA_Mens_Division_I_Basketball_Championship.
- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLink NCAA_Womens_Division_I_Basketball_Championship.
- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLink NCAA_basketball_tournament_selection_process.
- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLink National_Invitation_Tournament.
- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLink Professional_sports.
- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLinkText "Automatic bid".
- Automatic_bid wikiPageWikiLinkText "automatic bid".
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- Automatic_bid subject Category:College_sports_in_the_United_States.
- Automatic_bid hypernym Bid.
- Automatic_bid type SportsEvent.
- Automatic_bid type University.
- Automatic_bid type University.
- Automatic_bid comment "An automatic bid is a bid or berth to a tournament, granted based on performance in prior competition, and not based on subjective picking (see: at-large bid).".
- Automatic_bid label "Automatic bid".
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