Big 10

29 July 2009

Did you know the Big 10 has been down for about 12 straight seasons according to the national media (ESPN) and ignorant football fans.. mainly in SEC territory?  So, Ohio State gets railroaded by one of the best teams in the nation yearly since Urban Meyer shows up, and that team features a QB some call "legendary" or the best ever in college history.  Michigan takes it on the chin against what some might call a semi-professional team (only semi because apparently some of the athletes are getting paid.. Reggie Bush?) and suddenly the conference is terrible.  They are slow.  They are mongrols; they can't throw the ball.. they can't stop the spread. 

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12 March 2008

nbsp; Let’sget right to it, just a quick preview of the six major conference tournaments(ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Big East, SEC and PAC-10) and my predictions for themall.

SEC- it is a very down year in this conference, which is toobad because after the football season this conference has you expect more.  The major story going on during thistournament is whether Florida can do enough to get themselves into the NCAATournament.  Tennessee should withthis tourney; they are the best team in the SEC and have dominated all yearlong.  I think Kentucky willcontinue to play well and assure themselves the NCAA Tourney bid by getting tothe finals before losing to the Vols. I have Florida winning one game and in the end, probably not doingenough to get into the big dance next week.

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3/12 PICKS OF THE DAY

Championship week is amongst. We got some hot ones for Wednesday's full card of conference tourney play. Here are our top NCAA Hoops Picks...

1. Arizona (-19.5) over Oregon State: The number isn't high. It's actually lower than expected. Pac-10 tourney, bright lights, Staples Center...UofA should be up by 20 by the half.

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