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Date Posted: 17:00:32 11/13/01 Tue
Author: CSUN Tim
Subject: BW has Big Promise

With the major conferences losing underclassmen to the pros with alarming regularity, it has given mid-major programs a great chance to compete. How many ACC, Pac10 or SEC teams are able to keep their players for 5 years. I believe this to be the prime reason for all of the "upsets" in the tourney not to mention the pre-season. Their are virtually no dominant senior big men from the big time programs anymore(Duke and Stanford excepted) and this gives conferences like the BW a very realistic shot at putting more than one team in the tourney.Teams that are able to keep a group together3 or 4 years becomes very dangerous. Any thoughts or comments?

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