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  • Official Response by BUBRAVES.COM to Being Left Out

    PEORIA, Ill. -- Bradley (21-12) was left out of the 2007 NCAA Tournament field, but the Braves still are expecting to play in the posteason with an spot in the MasterCard National Invitation Tournament.? The 32-team NIT field will be announced at 8 p.m. (CDT) on ESPNU and simulcast on ESPN2.? After falling on the wrong side of the NCAA Tournament "bubble," Bradley remains hopefule of a top 16 seed in the NIT, which would give the Braves a first-round home game Wednesday night at Carver Arena.? Bradley's postseason information will be updated at www.bubraves.com as soon after the selections are announced as possible.

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    Re: Official Response by BUBRAVES.COM to Being Left Out

    Originally posted by tornado
    http://www.bubraves.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=25965&SPID=1498&DB_OEM_ID=3 400&ATCLID=824644

    That's all fine and dandy, but what's the BradleyFans.com official response? That's the only opinion that matters.

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    • #3
      I just checked with our editorial board, and here is their response--

      Huh?
      Oh the NCAA! Those guys are a bunch of dopes!
      We think Bradley should be in the NCAA as a 3 seed!

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        These guys are so dishonest!
        Last night on the NIT selection show, the moderator interviewed selection committee chairman, Gary walter, and walter talked such ridiculous babble and doubletalk, that the moderator made an absolute fool of the guy.
        To justify some NCAA selections Walters pointed to the team's peformance IN their conference, then for others he cited their performance outside their conference when their in-conference record was not that good (Arkansas).
        When confronted with the complete paradox and double standard that seemed to be so arbitrarily applied, he fumbled all over himself and basically said each team was evaluated on their own merits.

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