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How many Division I programs (all sports & “basketball only”) should each state have?
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RE: How many Division I programs (all sports & “basketball only”) should each stat...
(04-08-2018 09:48 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(04-08-2018 02:03 AM)DawgNBama Wrote:  Which states have too many?? Which states have too few?? Which are just right?? This is FBS & FCS & those schools without football- discuss please.

I don't really understand the question. It's like asking "does New Orleans have too many or too few basketball courts"?

The answer is: It depends on the level of interest in basketball relative to other activities. If the people of New Orleans love basketball, than it should have a lot of courts. If not, then it should have only a few.

I'm with you on this one.
04-08-2018 10:56 AM
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