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When your team has no shot to make the tourney....last year at this time, I am looking to see where Indiana and Eric Gordon will be seeded, as they were a ranked team all year.......sometimes your sweating a little whether they'll make it or not, but you know they will, you just hope they get a decent seed....now this year, when the wheels fall off, you know you arent gonna be dancing......Notre Dame has no shot to make it either, even though they are one of the best 64 in the country....they blew their chances, too many times.....Its still a great event to watch, but selection sunday loses some of the luster when your teams have no shot...

Will look forward to the NIT brackets, and hope that both Notre Dame and Evansville make it in.....
 

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I would look to fade ND. They have had problems selling out on NIT games in the past. With the economy tanking there (RV manufacturing), don't look for a sellout unless it is a marquee opponent.

A team I would play on would be Northwestern.
 

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I would look to fade ND. They have had problems selling out on NIT games in the past. With the economy tanking there (RV manufacturing), don't look for a sellout unless it is a marquee opponent.

A team I would play on would be Northwestern.

i agree.
 

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The whole state of Indiana is a big pile of shit. Notredame needs to recruit some non catholics if they ever want to win
 

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