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Title: How much do you follow college basketball? (not just B12)
Post by: nicname on March 11, 2012, 02:54:23 PM
I mean, we all follow KSU and the B12 pretty closely, but I really don't follow the national scene very close at all.  I used to, but now I just don't seem to have enough time?  I couldn't really give a decent opinion of any team outside our conference. 

It kind of sucks, I find im this way with most sports.  I know about my team, and their rivals (even less of this in baseball) but I know little of the rest of the game. 

The NFL is not included in this as you cant escape NFL news even in the offseason, and I don't even really like the NFL.
Title: Re: How much do you follow college basketball? (not just B12)
Post by: Lucas Scoopsalot on March 11, 2012, 02:59:06 PM
I tend to follow College Football and Basketball very closely, but outside of those sports, I don't really care. I guess I watch a little golf on the side.
Title: Re: How much do you follow college basketball? (not just B12)
Post by: Powercat Posse on March 11, 2012, 03:10:01 PM
I follow college Basketball pretty closely...... as i watch ESPN way too much.   I dont think i follow it any more than i did 6-7 years ago when Ksu sucked and March Madness meant nothing to us.   For years now, my job has allowed me to not work at all (or only in the morning) with those Thurs/Friday 1st round days.     

I follow college FB a lot too, but i go to many more Ksu FB games (only a few Ksu bb games)... so i dont get to watch as much college football on TV on Saturdays. 
Title: Re: How much do you follow college basketball? (not just B12)
Post by: PoetWarrior on March 11, 2012, 03:31:43 PM
A lot, half the time.
Title: Re: How much do you follow college basketball? (not just B12)
Post by: FP TC etc. on March 11, 2012, 03:36:38 PM
I'm in Big 10 country, so that's what everyone at work talks about.  :dunno: