1moretimeagain
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They already do that.Apparently, Duke agreed to play in some ESPN owned tournaments to buy peace.
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They already do that.Apparently, Duke agreed to play in some ESPN owned tournaments to buy peace.
They agreed to more.They already do that.
So is the ACC itself.
It’s rural/exurban v. urban/suburbanWell the way the country is going, North vs South is more fitting
Last year, we were talking about all the talent at BYU, Louisville and St John’s - and we saw how that turned out.At least it wasn't Michigan. I guess
Several teams separating from the field in terms of talent
I'm on board if we can have relegation, so that the bottom teams get bumped down and teams not in the original 64 can earn their way in.Even better is just have the bigger schools leave the NCAA and form their own league with 64 schools and 8 regions of 8 teams. Get rid of conference tournaments because there wouldn't be any conferences. Everyone would be under one umbrella like the NBA and NFL. All the teams are in the tournament at the end so there is no bitching about teams getting left out. The only question would be seeding. Each team plays the teams in their region twice for basketball during the regular season and some other teams in the other regions for a 30 game regular season. Would be better for football, too. Play each team in your region once and 5 or 6 other teams from other regions for the regular season. Then do the playoffs like the NFL does with wild card games and the like.
Last year, we were talking about all the talent at BYU, Louisville and St John’s - and we saw how that turned out.
One of those isn’t like the others.And Kentucky
And Michigan
We spent it on Able.Didn't we have enough money for Juke? I thought it wasn't the money but the fact that he doesn't know yet if he's staying in the draft
It's not.That can't be an actual quote. He can't be that dim.