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RE: Women's Basketball Selection Committee Mimicking CFP Committee?
My first reaction to this was "why in the world would that committee disclose this before the end of the season?" Didn't they learn anything from the CFP's machinations? Then the article goes on to say they are doing it because the CFP's reveal shows were such a rousing success.

Then it dawned on me. This is an article on ESPN's web site. I'm sure those shows were a big hit for the network. It gave them a new live show every week to fill expensive airtime. Now they are saying the men's selection committee is going to follow suit and start giving preliminary seeding reports. The only one who benefits from this is ESPN. Are they paying the NCAA to do this?
02-12-2015 06:48 PM
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