Bloody, vicious, rip-the-other-guy's-heart-out feuds—also known by the faux-diplomatic term "rivalries"—are an integral part of college basketball. At least, they will be until football programs chasing TV dollars all align in geographically schizophrenic conferences stretching from sea to oily sea.
But that shouldn't happen for at least...what, three or four months?
Until then, not every major college rivalry has gone the way of Kansas-Missouri. You know, conference rivals torn asunder and unwilling to meet on a neutral site because a home game against a school with a compound direction or "A&T" in its ...
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