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College Basketball: Unbalanced Scheduling Leads to Unfair Respect
February 9th, 2012
by Shawn Siegel
Unlike the NBA, college basketball
schedules are not equitable. In non-conference play, wealthy schools can host as
many home games as they'd like, while other schools can go on the road to raise
cash. Schools can choose to play cupcakes or challenge themselves in stacked
pre-season tournaments. Even in conference play, some leagues have unbalanced
scheduling that can alter the final standings substantially. (Georgetown will
never get a chance to avenge last night's overtime loss to Syracuse.)
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