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On Mon, 25 Jan 1999 16:50:49 -0500 Clay Satow wrote:
> I hate
> consolation games; the one exception being the Beanpot, in which you are
> guaranteed a game between two teams that know and hate each other.
The only guarantee in a Beanpot consolation game is a lot of apathy. Everyone I
know hates the Beanpot consolation, and FWIW, the players hate it the most. For
that matter, why should the Beanpot be different than the GLI?
I would just assume do away with the all consolations except for the conference
tournaments. A consolation winner in those situations could have a bearing in
the NCAA tourney.
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Edward N. Moller
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