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RE: NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament becoming the BIG EAST Invitational...
(03-29-2013 09:09 AM)indydoug Wrote:  
(03-29-2013 07:57 AM)stever20 Wrote:  It's really a shame about the Big East. It was the best basketball conference ever. It'll get splintered into 2 weaker conferences(anything is weaker than the best ever), plus then the 4 going to the ACC. Wouldn't shock me in years to see Syracuse/Louisville, UConn, and then one of the C7 schools all taking the conference titles. What's going to be so great is to see these teams now facing off in the NCAA tourney against each other with no bracketing rules protecting matchups.

Except for 2011 when BE put 11 in tourney!! UC lost in 2nd Round to eventual champ UConn that year. 05-stirthepot

What was really telling about that Cincinnati team...the only teams that beat them & UConn that year was other BIG EAST schools...both schools went undefeated OOC.
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