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My bracket is busted, and this tournament proves we don't need an expansion

How many of you picked Kansas to win it all? I did, and now my bracket is busted...thanks a lot Northern Iowa. Also, I made the foolish choice of picking Texas to beat Wake Forest, and then top Kentucky on their way to the Final Four...thanks to the Deacs, that won't happen either. And I couldn't be happier. These upsets prove that the tournament doesn't need an expansion with would give the top seeds a bye week, and let the lower ranked teams play the UNI's and St. Mary's and Temple's and Cornell's of the world. What makes the tournament exciting are those first round, seemingly insurmountable games that feature an all-world one or two seed, against some mid-major school that no one has heard of (I didn't even know there was a school in northern Iowa, much less that they played basketball out there). There is the argument that more teams means more upsets, but that isn't true. As stated, the top teams would get a bye, and the lower seeds would just

Texas School Board Rewriting History for the Worse

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I l o ve history. It is one of my favorite subjects in school. I just find it interesting to look back in the past and draw parallels to today. Of course to do this, the history text must be accurate, and give all sides of an issue. But I guess the Texas school board has decided that giving all sides isn't needed anymore. According to the New York Times story published March 12, the Texas School board, which is an elected body, decided it would be a good idea to inject a more "conservative" view of American history, science and economics textbooks. Why does this matter to you? Texas is one of the largest buyers of textbooks, and what they decide is appropriate in a book is what is used by schools across the country. Here are some of the amendments the board made that was deemed appropriate: Teaching how the Venona papers "legitimized" McCarthy's claim of communist infiltration. The "unintended consequences" of Title IX, affirmative action and the

Major League Baseball needs a realignment

I love baseball. In my opinion, it is the greatest game played here in the states, and is slowly become the worlds number two game, behind soccer of course. But just because I love the sport doesn't mean I think it is perfect. In fact, I think MLB could use a few changes to make things more interesting. I'll skip how the TV deals favor the Yankees and Red Sox, and get to the main point of this piece. I think that MLB needs to do a realignment to not only make the divisions more geographically friendly for travel, but to also level the playing field. The best example of this unfairness is the NL Central and the AL West. In the current NL Central there are six teams, compared to the four in the AL West. To me, all divisions should have the same amount of teams, giving each team the same chance of making the playoffs. In my realigned MLB, there will still be six divisions. and we can keep the American League-National League rivalry, though I would like for the designated hitter ar

Spring practice outlook for Clemson & South Carolina

It seems just like yesterday we were watching the Alabama Crimson Tide and Texas Longhorns play for the National Title in the Rose Bowl. Or maybe it was like yesterday National Signing Day and top prospects gave new light into a programs future. College football has become a year-long sport, and the next big event is the start of spring practice, followed by teams annual spring games. This is the time of year when teams get a chance to look at younger, unproven guys and see what they can do, to implement new schemes, or help settle position battles. This goes the same for both the South Carolina Gamecocks and Clemson Tigers. This edition of the Lake Report, we will focus on objectives for the spring, and a projected post-Spring ball roster. Keep in mind, this report will only include players enrolled for the spring semester. Another report will come out in the fall including all incoming players. Clemson The Tigers will have an interesting spring to say the least. They will have to pre