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For Seth Curry, Big South Is Not Enough

His name is Curry. Seth Curry.

He may have been a lightly recruited shooting guard with NBA bloodlines, but between the emergence of older brother Stephen Curry last year and averaging 20.2 points as a freshman, Seth Curry sees opportunities. Specifically being able to transfer out of the Big South conference and being a Flame at Liberty.

He's not looking to go to a Division II school or something like that. No, he knows his name now has some cache. He's shown that he has some game. So the younger Curry is taking it somewhere else.

Barack-O-Brackets Forgot About Lawson

Ty LawsonGREENSBORO, N.C. -- Risking criticism that he acts more like a wannabe sports-talk caller than a fix-the-nation savior, President Obama -- Barry from Bethesda? -- filled out a March Madness bracket this week. Like the rest of us, he made a mad mess of the thing, reassessing and scratching out names. One of his original decisions, for instance, involved North Carolina losing to Pitt in the Final Four and Louisville winning the national championship.

But then, somehow, Obama went with a repeat hunch. Even though Carolina blew it for him last year, losing to Kansas in the semifinals, he's picking the Tar Heels again. "Now, for the Tar Heels who are watching, I picked you all last year -- you let me down," Obama said as he finished his selections for ESPN.com. "This year, don't embarrass me in front of the nation, all right? I'm counting on you. I still got those sneakers you guys gave me."

Seed-By-Conference Analysis: Committee Loves the Big East and ACC


Among the big story lines from Sunday's filling out of the NCAA basketball tournament field, discussions of conferences who are "overrated" and "underrated" dominated the discussion. Specifically, fans of so-called mid-major teams cried foul, and the masses proclaimed the selection committee was biased in favor of the Big Ten and Pac-10 conferences.

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