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Upset alert: Jim Richards sends tip link on the Toppers

In case anyone is overlooking the No. 2 ranked NCAA Division I Men's team in the the Commonweatlh of Basketball, after Charles Marshall's University of Louisville Cardinals, Jim Richards sends this link to Tim Tucker of the Atlanta, GA, Constitution and NCAA region preview: The South. The article comes close to making the Hilltoppers chances look as good as Richards' own view, an e-bit biased one, since the Garlin, KY born Richards is a former WKU head basketball school whose team ran into Earvin Johnson in Dayton, OH in the 1979 NCAA, creating a bad situation for the Hilltoppers. Both the University of Louisville and Western Kentucky University are basketball schools; the other one of Kentucky's Big Three Public Universities, the University of Kentucky, is No. 24 in the nation in Entomology, the study of bugs, so it has that going for it.



This story was posted on 2009-03-16 12:01:08
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