Posted on March 22, 2013. Tags: American Sports, Bubble Teams, College Basketball, Colonial Athletic Association, First Thursday, James Madison, James Madison University, Jmu, Liberty Head, Liu Brooklyn, March Madness, Mid Eastern Athletic Conference, Ncaa Selection Committee, Ncaas, Northeast Conference Tournament, Power Conferences, Season Winners, Smaller Schools, Tournament Champions, Tweak
Kevin Craft at the Atlantic has a great suggestion: Make the conference winners in the round of 64 and use the play-in games to weed out the bubble teams. He calls it the “one tweak” that would make the NCAA tourney more exciting: There is, however, one minor adjustment which, if implemented, could make March […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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Posted on March 6, 2010. Tags: Basketball Conferences, Basketball Teams, Billy Donovan, Coach Donovan, Coach Jim, Colts, Conferences, Controversial Move, Dohrman, Fanhouse, Florida Coach, Ivy League, Jim Boeheim, Maac Conference, Ncaa, Ncaa Basketball, Ncaa Teams, Ncaa Tourney, Ncaas, Nit, Number 1, Reason, Saints, Season Winners, Siena, Sports, Syracuse
Tom warned you I might write about sports. I try not to present sports as news (who beat whom – unless its that SAINTS beat COLTS thing or something like that :)) but rather the policy and decision-making behind sports. Several writers have discussed the proposed expansion of the NCAA tourney to 96 teams. Syracuse’s […]
Elwood "Sandy" Sanders is a Hanover attorney who is an Appellate Procedure Consultant for Lantagne Legal Printing and has written ten scholarly legal articles. Sandy was also Virginia's first Appellate Defender and also helped bring curling in VA! (None of these titles imply any endorsement of Sanders’ views)
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