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Around the Horn mention CBI/BU

The fact that Selection Committee Chairman Tom O'Connor is the Athletic Director at George Mason makes the selection of so few at-large non-majors, and pitting almost all of them against each other even harder to figure. You'd think he would have a good concept of what mid-majors are capable of if given the fair chance.
 
The fact that Selection Committee Chairman Tom O'Connor is the Athletic Director at George Mason makes the selection of so few at-large non-majors, and pitting almost all of them against each other even harder to figure. You'd think he would have a good concept of what mid-majors are capable of if given the fair chance.

Unless there were larger motivating factors involved, which I suspect there probably was.
 
If anyone actually saw the game, then I challenge you to try to tell me the name of the Alabama State head coach or what he looked like, since just as the camera panned to Thad Matta 98% of the time during time outs, they also went right to ASU's Herb Sendek almost every time, and virtually NEVER to the Alabama State bench.

I wasn't paying too much attention to the ASU-ASU game, but I had it playing in the background and I remember a pretty long discussion about Alabama State's head coach. They talked about how good of a player he was (I think they said 3rd round pick). They talked about how his wife is the coach of the women's team, and how they coordinate scheduling so as to take road trips with both teams. They talked about the debate in their family as to who was the better player. This was just playing in the background while I did some work and I can give you a whole paragraph about the Alabama St coach. I understand your point though, it's not without merit.

But really folks, why get so worked up over the Marketing Sports Network? About all you'll get on that family of networks are games, scores, and analysts who either don't know what they're talking about or they haven't studied something enough to give a qualified opinion...if you're looking for quality, objective analysis please please please go somewhere else.

Note: not everyone on ESPN is a buffoon, but the benefit you get is minimal compared to the loads of crap you have to digest from the others
 
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