Conrad's Bailiwick

Random thoughts from a lawyer trapped at a desk with a decent view. Like most young adults, I wish it had taken me 5 years instead of 4 to graduate college. I miss the times in life where the toughest decision was beer or hard liquor (never one to mix the two in the same night). Luckily, I have an outlet as a host on the local ESPN Radio affiliate, WSZ radio (1570 in Louisville, 1600 in Emminence, and 1250 in Lexington).

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Location: New Albany, Indiana, United States

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

After Tomorrow, Nobody cares about the Bubble Teams

For at least 2 weeks before Selection Sunday, we debate "who's in" and "who's out" of the Tournament. Then we live vicariously through Jim Nantz and Billy Packer while they scream at the sacraficial lamb from the Selection Committee that appears on live television.

On the radio Sunday, Zach and I screamed about how the Air Force Academy stole Cincinnati's bid. We questioned the Valley conference, Bradley, and Western Kentucky's snub.

As much time and energy as we waste talking about the last few at-large teams that get in or shut out, we couldn't care less about any of those teams once the games tip-off.

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