***Big 10 Thread***

Didn't Iowa already build a Fran statue?

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The fine work "Depth by procreation" with the subtitle "The son that dare speak of 8 man rotations shall feel the wraith of the father"
 
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I don't know why because it has only been two. They lost in the play in game and didn't earn a seed that one year. If that happened to us I would never even think about considering it a tournament appearance
Every reasonable person knows that too. From Google:

What are play in games NCAA Tournament?
The Opening Round game (commonly known as the Play-In Game) of the NCAAMen's Division I Basketball Championship was the first official game of thetournament, played between two of the lowest-seeded teams to qualify for an automatic bid to the tournament.
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Opening Round - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Men's_Division_I_Basketball_Opening_Round
 
Every reasonable person knows that too. From Google:

What are play in games NCAA Tournament?
The Opening Round game (commonly known as the Play-In Game) of the NCAAMen's Division I Basketball Championship was the first official game of thetournament, played between two of the lowest-seeded teams to qualify for an automatic bid to the tournament.
NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Opening Round - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Men's_Division_I_Basketball_Opening_Round

So it was the first official game of the tournament between two of the lowest seeds to qualify for the tournament? That is not helping your case.
 
So it was the first official game of the tournament between two of the lowest seeds to qualify for the tournament? That is not helping your case

This really does nothing to anyone's case. It all depends on which side of the comma you want to emphasize.
 
So it was the first official game of the tournament between two of the lowest seeds to qualify for the tournament? That is not helping your case.
When the first sentence is "commonly known" I'll take what the general public believes over you.
 

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