Sunday, Mar 25, 2007

2006-2007 College Basketball: Jerry Palm projects the West Bracket

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Jerry Palm of Collegerpi.com looked into his crystal ball and told me how the 2006-2007 Men's Basketball Tournament's West Region would break down. Would the # 1 Seed Kansas make the final four or would it be someone else? Jerry Palm informs us in this edition of "The Sports Buffet"

You can read more Jerry Palm including his blog, "Palm Readings" at www.collegerpi.com

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"Talking High School Sports" was a radio show established back in 2003 on AM 1000, WKDE. Due to the birth of my beautiful daughter, Anna, the show was cancelled due to time constraints. However, "The Sports Buffet" podcast was developed. We will feature all sports, all levels, stick with us on "The Sports Buffet" and you can visit our "father's" site www.kdcountry.com Check out my blogs at http://bobalvisblog.blogspot.com Non Sports Blog http://thss1000.blogspot.com Talking High School Sports: The Sports Buffet http://bobalvis.blogspot.com The Sports Buffet


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