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a good article on the BE (BIG) b-ball conference...seems some schools are worried that "if" many schools are good...how many will make it into the big dance....any comments?



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I think a lot of people around the league should be worried about this.....especially the bball onlys because the NCAA tourney is there main source of revenue....I think this league needs 8 bids a yr to survive...Tranghese told the presidents that this # of teams from a single conference come tourney time wouldn't be an issue...we will see if he was right....If the BE only gets 6 or 7 teams in come March people all over the conference will be calling for a split


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