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  • ESPN article about midmajors, MVC, and scheduling

    Despite George Mason's Final Four run, or perhaps because of it, elite mid-majors still can't get anyone to play them on their courts, Andy Katz writes.


    Get the latest NCAA basketball news, scores, stats, standings, and more from ESPN.

  • #2
    I liked a couple quotes from 2 articles....

    One, from Elgin:
    "We're not getting those teams (BCS) on our courts... It seems like there is a determined effort not to go to arenas like ours."... "It's not balanced in Division I"

    Gee, I thought the NCAA was all about fairness and political correctness. (for example Title IX and the Indian ban)

    Another quote, from Katz describing three different levels of teams for the different types of scheduling that occurs in college hoops.

    The top or 'First Class' can schedule anyone whenever they want.

    "...this upper crust includes includes Duke, North Carolina, Kentucky, Kansas, UCLA, Indiana, Connecticut, Michigan State, Maryland and Syracuse..."

    WHAT?!?!?! No ILLINI? Indiana???? AND NO ILLINI?!?!?!

    Hahahahahaha







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    • #3
      Originally posted by MacabreMob
      "...this upper crust includes includes Duke, North Carolina, Kentucky, Kansas, UCLA, Indiana, Connecticut, Michigan State, Maryland and Syracuse..."
      Ha, ha, you mean NIT-Maryland is included as upper crust in the same sentence as Duke, UNC, and UCLA??

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