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RE: ESPN: Don’t mess with Texas, in hoops
(11-08-2017 02:44 PM)pesik Wrote:  
(11-08-2017 10:33 AM)Moody Magic Wrote:  7. Don't mess with Texas! Every Power 5 program from the Lone Star State (and SMU) will make the NCAA tournament
That's right. You get a bid, Mohamed Bamba and Texas. And you get one too, Texas A&M, Baylor and Texas Tech. We didn't forget you, Shake Milton and SMU. And we see you, NIT champ TCU, home of Slovakian superstar Vladimir Brodziansky (14.1 PPG, 2.1 BPG). You're going, too! Should be a fun year for the whole state. In college basketball, at least.

9. Might interest some people on here, too.

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketb...louisville
http://es.pn/2lW5TCN

why not menton UT-Arlington, and TSU are also projected to me the tourney...and utep and houston will be in the conversation...

there is a very real scenario that 10 texas teams make the tourney this year

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