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2010 NIT Bracket Prediction

It's time to do the practice brackets to get ready for the real thing. The first bracket up is the NIT with all your teams that are upset at their bubble bursting or having a mediocre and disappointing season. So who shall be the squad to win the honorary 66th best team in the country? I'm going UConn. Why? They likely have the most talent in the entire 32 team field and I think after a week of Jim Calhoun sodomizing them in practice both verbally and via sprints that the Huskies just might actually play like the team that should be a 5 seed in the NCAA tournament.


Here's where you can find a prettier bracket if you want it.

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