In the interests of fairness, HEY DUKE....

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  • jcho201
    Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 350

    #76
    I dont know if anyone is this thread has argued that the ACC is not the most talented conference in the nation. I know for a fact that they have the best individual players in the nation this season, and for many seasons in the past. However in the past few years, i believe that the Big East has been producing more quality teams, and that can be seen in the fact that in the last 4 years, they have sent, on average, more teams to the NCAA tournament and to the sweet sixteen.
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    • BUNK MORELAND
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 3479

      #77
      Pac 10

      USC

      don't sleep on them .. i think ...
      Keep em in the hole, Down in the hole

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      • Skinsfan
        Old School
        • Mar 2007
        • 3240

        #78
        Originally posted by Horatio
        for the 2006-2007 season, this:

        The ACC, for the umpteenth time, once again leads all conferences in producing NBA players. This season the ACC has 54 former players in the NBA, an average of 4.5 NBA players for each team in the conference, compared to last year's 4.1. The ACC also has every school represented in the NBA, with the remainder of the BCS conferences (Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, SEC, and Pac-10) each missing only a single institution with current NBA representation. Eight conferences have just one team represented in the NBA (including Independents), and five conferences have no NBA players on 2006-07 NBA opening-day rosters. There are 54 foreign players on NBA opening-day rosters, or 12.2% of the NBA total, 35 players that went straight from high school to the NBA (7.9%), and 4 players that attended non-Division I colleges (0.9%). Division I colleges provide the balance of 349 NBA players (79.0%). Foreign players that played in college are counted under the appropriate school listing.
        And yet, this neither argues for nor against the ACC as being the best conference THIS year.... which is what was being debated.

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        • BUNK MORELAND
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 3479

          #79
          Originally posted by birdsfan5
          I agree with you on the time and money. I spend over 2500 on season tickets to the Eagles every year and I feel I am a part of the team. Also spent 5000 for me and my dad to go to the Super Bowl when the Eagles where in it for that kind of cash I have the right to feel as if i am a part of the team:beerbang:
          I WAS AT THAT SUPER BOWL
          Keep em in the hole, Down in the hole

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          • Silver & Black
            Selig = IDIOT!!
            • Feb 2007
            • 884

            #80
            this was a great read..thanks guys.

            Bottom line, Duke get's a 3 seed on reputation alone!!
            (actually just wrote something so this would be bumped!)
            "A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives" Jackie Robinson

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            • shorts
              Member
              • Feb 2007
              • 649

              #81
              Hummm....

              Hummmmm......interesting....who's this Duke guy? LMAO!!:drunk:
              From one beer lover to another! Strohs Beer!

              Lost all control of my record!! It's a new year Let's see if I can do better! :drunk:

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