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As NCAA announces a framework for season, big nonconference play question remains for UConn women’s basketball
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[QUOTE="Alydar, post: 3681609, member: 730"] Right. Take Baylor out of the B12 last season and you have a mid-major conference. Baylor was their only top 25 (AP) team. Where the P-5 have it over, say, the BE, is that they dominate the 30-60 rankings while the BE mid-pack is at 60-100. Now the ACC and the PAC12 have several elite teams each but many of them only play the other elites in their conference once. This year there is an opportunity for a couple of non-conference tournaments in bubble conditions. With the economics of college athletics being what it is maybe the media can dangle some $$$ and get the top fifteen facing each other in a couple of bubbles. [/QUOTE]
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