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To: Early Out who wrote (325)1/23/1999 2:47:00 PM
From: Mr. Whist  Respond to of 571
 
I agree. From top to bottom, Big 10 probably nation's toughest conference, but, as you say, they might get shut out of Final Four. Purdue's been a mystery of late; Indiana has displayed toughness they haven't had in past years; Iowa beat Kansas in Lawrence; Ohio State is very good this year. I was especially impressed with Hoosiers' toughness against Kentucky. ACC, Atlantic 10, especially the Big 12 all down this year. SEC might be a little better than people think. Tennessee and Auburn are both big and talented teams. If you had to pick the No. 1 seeds in the tourney right now, it would have to be UConn, Duke, Cincy and Stanford.