The NCAA recently approved the expansion for the NCAA Tournament (both men's and women's), increasing the field from 68 to 76. Most college basketball fans and media members, myself included, have not been in favor of tournament expansion because of how big the field already is. But as far as West Virginia is concerned, does this help them? Hurt them? Does it even impact them? Well, let's first break down what this new format will look like in comparison to the old one. Since the tournament expanded from 64 to 68, there have been four "play-in" games, which have been dubbed the First Four. It would be two games where teams were playing for the right to be the No. 16 seed of a particular region, giving them a chance to taste what an NCAA Tournament win feels like before ultimately meeting their demise in the first round. The other two games would be teams playing to be either an 11 or 12 seed. The change There will now be twelve games (six at-large, six AQ) in the Opening Round, trying to play their way in.…