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ACC Tournament---please say it ain't so
http://www.greensboro.com/sports/accxtra...697f5.html

He was sort of referring to the stock market and sort of referring to the weather, but mostly he was saying the forecast for the future of the tournament is strong and steady. The tournament will go back to Greensboro. But it will also likely go back to Brooklyn. And Washington.

And, yes, Charlotte.

“Our experience here last year was very, very good,” Swofford said on the first day of what is going to be a memorable week back in Brooklyn. “The rotation of North Carolina, Washington and New York has worked well.”

Brooklyn?
If we have to share the Tournament with THEM, I'm for booting Syracuse, Boston College and yes even Louisville, and Pittsburgh....now.
Washington DC?...there is no need, we don't even have a team there any more.
We have sold our souls for 30 pieces of silver.
(This post was last modified: 03-07-2018 08:04 AM by XLance.)
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