Season Kickoff Essay Contest
Posted on: Thu, 11/11/2010 - 4:47pm
llperez
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since im a pac 10 homer, i
since im a pac 10 homer, i guess mines gonna have to be a satire.
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And
And let me just add that the ACC Preview recently published was horrible. I expect better material from this site. You really dropped the ball on that one Aran...
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Winning a essay contest is
Winning a essay contest is really tough because you have to solid writing skills and creativity. It takes time to think an interesting idea that can attract judges attention.












Repost: Draft fans, the college basketball season is upon us!
Here at NBADraft.net, we put a large emphasis on the "community" of the site and want to have the fan's voices heard, not only in our active forum, but on the site as well. Each month or so we'll run an Essay Contest giving you the fans a chance to have your voice heard.
Essay Topic:
700-1000 words on the top conference in the country from top to bottom.
Due Date:
Wednesday, November 17th.
The winning essay will be posted on the site next week. Please send submissions to aran@nbadraft.net