Nine questions dominating the Big East basketball offseason

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We've officially entered the danger zone for the perilously suicidal college sports fan. Any possible hangover period following the end of March Madness has been sufficiently slept off, and three months until toe meets leather is still far too much time to start assembling tailgating paraphernalia. The only things we have at times like these are words, alcohol and Jon & Kate Plus 8 ... [link]

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Published 5/29/2008 by Russianator (noreply@blogger.com) at Three Idiots on Sports
... Proving that it's never too early to start thinking about college basketball, the Card Chronicle does an excellent job highlighting 9 questions that will dominate the Big East off-season. They wisely point out that Syracuse could be dangerous next year. In other news, Wesley Johnson, a guy I've never heard of and am too lazy too Google, ...

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Published 5/29/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (MariusJanulisForThree) at Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician
... Tewaaraton Trophies will be awarded tonight. Will Syracuse players win both?...Inside Lacrosse Former SU kicker Olindo Mare is doing just fine, thank you very much...BlockShopper.com Is Big East football doomed to an eventual hostile takeover by the other BCS conferences?...Orlando Sentinel Nine questions dominating the Big East basketball offseason...CardChronicle Assigning efficiency ratings to recent NCAA basketball ...

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