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![]() Texas Tech and Illinois are piss poor teams. Arkansas I can understand a little bit, they benefitted from playing on the final day with few teams, regardless of how they did. How Illinois or Texas Tech got in, I have no idea, no idea whatsoever.
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![]() I guess sweeping Texas A&M and beating Kansas in their only meeting, doesn't mean anything.
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![]() Well they did end that losing streak by going to A&M with a victory. I would take them over teams like Stanford, Xavier, Illinois, Arkansas (who they blew away), and Purdue.
Purdue baffles me. Only 4 road wins if you count the Big Ten Tourney. The key victories are only Virgina and IU both at home. They lost to Minnesota and blown away by Indiana State. A school that is only an hour away.
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