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Sweet Sixteen 2017

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« on: March 27, 2017, 10:44:09 am »

I guess my best scenario, at this point, would be Oregon over Gonzaga, in the final.  I'm glad Kentucky got beat ----- I have a problem with Calipari and his "one-and-done" program.  Colleges and universities are supposed to be educational institutions.  There's nothing about education, in Calipari's system.

Actually, besides the fact that I live in Wisconsin, that''s probably the biggest reason I like the Badgers.  Note that four out of their five starters are seniors.  The other (Happ) was a second-team All-American, this year, and has no plans to try out for the NBA draft.  In other words, these guys didn't come to the UW just to transition into the NBA.  Nigel Hayes - the best-known of the bunch - is a business major and an honor scholar.  Wisconsin has oft been noted for the high academic standards of its athletes.  Yet, even with those standards, the Badgers have developed one of the best athletic programs in the country.  I follow Badger football and basketball, and the UW is one of the top schools in the U.S., in both.

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