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How about this for a conference?

Charlotte
Duquense
Georgetown
Providence
Saint Bonaventure
Saint John's
Seton Hall
Villanova

or

Butler
Dayton
De Paul
Marquette
Notre Dame
Saint Louis
Valparaiso
Xavier
02-11-2005 09:26 PM
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If/When the b-ball schools split off here are the schools that should get scooped up:

Seton Hall
Villanova
Providence
Georgetown
Xavier
St. John's
Dayton
St. Joseph's
Charlotte
Marquette
Depaul
UMass (assuming they don't move their football program up)

If you expand past 12 then the list of schools should be:
Butler
Creighton
St. Louis
Richmond
Western Kentucky

I know Charlotte doesn't necessarily fit the profile of those b-ball schools but it would be foolish to leave them out.
02-12-2005 10:54 AM
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