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EAST (Boston) Greensboro (1) NORTH CAROLINA (16) BELMONT / Atl Sun (8) DAVIDSON (9) Tennessee Boise (5) Villanova (12) CREIGHTON (4) Oklahoma (13) KENT ST / MAC Philadelphia (6) BYU ... [link]

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ESPN's Joe Lunardi Already Has His 2009 Bracketology Up
Published 4/15/2008 by Sportz Assassin at FanHouse
Filed under: ACC Basketball, Big 12 Basketball, Big East Basketball, Big Ten Basketball, March Madness, NCAA Basketball Media Watch ESPN's Joe Lunardi is one of the best know bracketologists in the nation. Every year, the World Wide Leader strolls him out to tell us common folk where our favorite college basketball teams may be in the NCAA Tournament. Take that for what it's worth. So, with nothing to do right now, Lunardi has already thrown up his bracketology for 2009. Why not now? I mean, we still have guys announcing for the NBA Draft (and some that are may come back), coaching ...

Lunardi Destroying Our Souls: 2009 NCAA Brackets
Published 4/15/2008 by Brooks at SPORTSbyBROOKS
It appears an exorcism may be in order in Bristol. Joe Lunardi obviously has no concern for humanity, as he recently released his 2009 NCAA March Madness brackets , replete with bubble clubs and teams jilted by the Big Dance next season. Joe Lunardio 2009 OK, it’s not all that funny or interesting. Besides that there is a respirating, viable bi-ped who thinks anyone would care - besides graduate assistant basketball coaches plotting their job course. As much much as we think it’s un-American, we hope that David Stern and Myles Brand push through the proposed NBA draft eligibility rule that would force NCAA players to stay two years at their respective ...

THE NEWS
Published 4/15/2008 by mondesishouse at Mondesishouse.com
--Nate McLouth-Pujols hit a three-run home run in the 9th inning, leading the Buccos to a 6-4 win at Dodger Stadium. --Stay away from Adam LaRoche...he's got the flu. --Pitt is a #1 seed in next year's NCAA Tournament, according to Joe Lunardi's totally useless projections. In fact, they're playing ...

Saturday, March 21, 2009: Tyler Hansbrough vs. Stephen Curry
Published 4/15/2008 at The Dagger
That is, assuming, that Carolina wins their first-round game against Belmont, and Davidson wins the 8/9 matchup against Tennessee. Oh, and that also assumes that the projections Joe Lunardi has already made for the 2009 tournament will hold up exactly as he predicted one year in advance. But I think there's only like a 70% - 80% chance that that will happen. Joe has the one-seeds at North Carolina, Duke, Texas, and Pitt. The two-seeds are UConn, Arizona, Notre Dame, and Kansas. The teams on the bad side of Joe Lunardi's bubble? Bad news for you, Maryland. You're one of Joe's last four out. But hey, at least you're ...

Joe Lunardi already has next year's bracket set...
Published 4/15/2008 by Mike H. at Steady Burn
This is ridiculous. He's even already predicting the last four in and the last four out. F#$king Lunardo. At least he's got UCONN grabbing a two seed You just got downgraded to supremely massive on my "how massive of tool is Joe Lunardi" scale. 628 comments on this garbage too; you people have way too much free time on your hands.

Bracketology! In April!
Published 4/16/2008 by The Big Picture at The Big Picture
Our pal Mike over at Steady Burn alerts us that Joe Lunardi's mock-bracket is out -- for next year!! We could've told you that UNC Asheville will be your team from the Big South and naturally pull No. 2 Notre Dame in the South Region, but Joe had to predict the entire thing, oh, 11 months ahead of ...

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Comments 1. Tom - April 13, 2008 Hey Jai, what was the score in the Tennessee-Alabama game last year? And which team leads the All-Time Series between the schools? And how many national titles have Tennessee won compared to Alabama? And SEC titles? ...
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The rippling effects of "stickergate"

There will come a day when head coach Roy Williams will decide that his tenure at the University of North Carolina has come to an end. I hope that day comes as late as possible, since I believe he can keep UNC at the top of Men's basketball as long as he is there.
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The "what if" of next year's team

I have to say that the short sentence that I hate and love to hear the most while talking to someone is "what if?" When thinking about next season for the North Carolina Men's basketball team you have to wonder that, don't you?
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This is getting really old!

Here is the video, it's about 3:25 minutes, please listen to all of it, and then I will give you my take on all of this. (It is an interview of Jay Bilas by Dan LeBatard).
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Charlotte Observer | 04/15/2008 | Williams sketch removed from john

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Roy Williams is out of the outhouse. The large sketch of the former Kansas coach was removed from the men's room of the Downtown Barbershop on Monday where it had hung as a symbol of fan anger ever since he departed for North ...
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