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babytownfrolics

Quote from: RawdogDX on March 08, 2010, 09:50:00 PM
I'm confused, wouldn't the big 12 getting so many team in hurt our chances of getting 8? 

Not that it matters you are all forgetting to count the 1/3 of a win we get for moral victories. Lock.

The OP made it sound like no way can a team get half of their teams in and that's just not the case.

As for the overall number, the Pac 10 down leaves plenty of bids for the other major conferences to claim.  The Big 10 could end up only getting four out of 11.

rocky_warrior

Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on March 08, 2010, 03:27:14 PM
Shhh....you're going to blow up the grand conspiracy that J. Lunardi, Jerry Palm and I cooked up to make Buzz look bad by calling it a soft bubble.  Please, let's not blow the cover story here.

Call it what you like. A couple years ago the buzzword was parity, now it's a "soft bubble(tm)(chicos)".  Whatever, good teams make it to the tournament, bad teams don't.  A lot of teams are more competitive than they used to be.

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