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Subject: Why no Holy Cross??


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Date Posted: 00:11:28 09/21/05 Wed
In reply to: BreakinBison 's message, "Re: Bracket Buster" on 12:08:02 09/16/05 Fri

How come the Crusaders are omitted from Bracket Buster Day? Half the teams invited to play are obscure, doormat basketball teams that rest in the RPI 200s. Morehead St.? Illinois St.? Montana St.? I'm glad to see an expanded Bracket Buster, but this is ridiculous. A majority of these teams won't even have .500 records nor make it to the NIT.

I'm surprised not to see the Crusaders playing (unless the school turned down an invitation but I'd be very surprised). At least invite American or Lehigh too if your going to throw in Morehead St.

It'd be nice to see some Ivies in there, but that conference has never done anything creative in terms of letting their teams play outside the league bubble.

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