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RE: TV industry analyst: ACC additions worth more than BE deal 2014
(02-08-2012 04:09 PM)stever20 Wrote:  love how you convienently left out Memphis from the Big East additions... Big East year in and year out will have more good teams entering the conference tournament. I mean- this year if you look at bracketology- ACC only has like 4-5 tourney teams. Big East has 8, and a few on the outside looking in. Memphis is a tourney team coming in and UCF is getting closer.

Heh heh, in all honesty, I forgot about them. :muttering:

But my point remains that the ACC tourney could overshadow the Big East tourney given the changes.

(and on a side note, it will be interesting to see how the Big East sets up a 17 team tournament)
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