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RE: ESPN, Big East talking extension per Sports Business Journal
(04-18-2011 02:08 PM)adcorbett Wrote:  
(04-18-2011 02:04 PM)SF Husky Wrote:  It is just not winning streak, we got multiple NBA players in the league a program like Indiana can't touch. There are fans outside the midwest you know.

Indiana has had more NBA players than Uconn. They also have more titles.

This isn't something that Frank just made up, there is a Big Six in college basketball, and it will not be changing anytime soon. No matter how down those six programs get (and Indiana, UCL, and Kentucky have had periods of being down), they are still considered head and shoulders above the rest. Just because one happens to be down at the current moment, doesn't mean anything. And as strange as it sounds, Indiana was just a top ten team three years ago, when Uconn was in the NIT. They just had an unusual situation occur with Sampson. And if you took a snapshot at that time, you might have found Uconn ranked behind Georgetown or Villanova in the pecking order, and that would be equally as unfair.

Head and shoulders? That's your opinion. Many don't agree with you. UCONN is just about there whether you like it or not. Do a survey across America right now and I am sure most people would agree with me than some old timers here.
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