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Looks like an Ateneo-La Salle finals is a big possibility! However, I like FEU and ADU's chances as well...
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I think the one-loss-you're-out deal is already in place in the PCCL. In a way, it is already a March Madness-type tourney, albeit w/o any fanfare. As for the rankings, I think the top 4 in the NCAA & UAAP leagues are automatically included in the "elite" 8. The others will compete in the regionals. The winning teams from the regionals, together with the elite 8, enter the SWEET 16... down to the top 8... top 4... then the finals.Originally Posted by jeyps11cab
@davey - Yeah, UAAP season is really the main "season" for UA teams. After this their most of the players rest. But if ABS slowly builds the PCCL as a great tournament it is supposed to be then it could be part 2 of the college basketball season. Like the NCAA in the US, they have conferences but everyone is still waiting for the March Madness. They have to make sure though that they fix the schedule of the PCCL that it doesn't mess up the study time of the players (weekend games) and maybe pattern it with the NCAA where teams are ranked and it is always a one and one deal (one loss and you're out).
I think DLSU vs FEU is a better match up because DLSU has the confidence that they can battle with FEU. Same thing with ADMU and AdU. After a close game in the 3nd round I think the Falcons feel they can beat ADMU. Hwoever, I doubt the teams will purposely lose just to get the seeding they want. Sometimes it back fires on you (purposely losing a game and you never get to win again).
Originally Posted by manilaboyxix
Some players taking up residency for UP are rumored to be leaving because they aren't being treated properly.
Also, Kiefer Ravena had a verbal agreement with UP coach Aboy Castro about joining UP, but I guess those plans left with Aboy Castro when he resigned from the UP program.
For the record, he did not resign. He was told to leave.Originally Posted by manilaboyxix
Also, Kiefer Ravena had a verbal agreement with UP coach Aboy Castro about joining UP, but I guess those plans left with Aboy Castro when he resigned from the UP program.
Originally Posted by Gameover2
For the record, he did not resign. He was told to leave.Originally Posted by manilaboyxix
Also, Kiefer Ravena had a verbal agreement with UP coach Aboy Castro about joining UP, but I guess those plans left with Aboy Castro when he resigned from the UP program.