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A Case for Co-Outstanding Players in the NCAA Tournament
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[QUOTE="PvP, post: 5252823, member: 9955"] I understand the implication of the adjective Most, but what happens when there is one who is more outstanding than everyone else except only one equally outstanding other player? Just as a "dead heat" happens in horse racing, or in the case where MLB chose to crown "Co-MVPs" when the situation called for it, this situation cannot be ignored and in the case of Azzi and Sarah may well have just occurred according to a number of observers? Isn't it better to give both equal recognition in such a case than to arbitrarily elevate one just because someone decades ago chose a singular adjective? MLB didn't allow such an injustice, why should WBB? As far as whether Sarah cares, I wouldn't presume to know how a clearly shy teenager feels about anything, but maybe you know her inner feelings better than me [/QUOTE]
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