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PTI Today 3/16/09
Anyone see it? I thought Wilbon and Kornheiser were going to throw down during their argument about tourney snubs. Wilbon was basically saying that it's bull**** that schools who go 25-5 don't get in but schools who finish 7th in their conference get in. Kornheiser was saying he thinks the 65 teams who get in should be the 65 teams with the best chance of winning the tournament.

The argument went like a minute past the timer and was pretty heated. Wilbon was saying congress should look into it because it's holding down smaller schools and keeping them from gaining revenue, exposure etc. He basically said it was a system designed to keep the little guys from ever being able to rise up and compete with the big guys. Just thought it was interesting since the same debate is made every year.
03-16-2009 04:41 PM
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