Friday, Mar 30, 2007

College Basketball: Chris Lang projects the South Bracket

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Chris Lang, sportswriter for the Lynchburg News & Advance, gave his two cents on who would come out of the South region for the 2006-2007 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Did he like the top seeded Buckeyes or was he more of a Memphis guy? Find out his South region choice for the Final Four in this episode of "The Sports Buffet"

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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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