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O'Shea, Bobcats want The Convo busting at the seams

Tim O'Shea and the Bobcats want your vote.

Well, in this case, a vote equals your butt sitting in The Convo when the Bobcats take on George Mason tomorrow afternoon. O'Shea and associate head coach John Rhodes have been in the dining halls this week handing out tickets and campaigning among casual sports fans for a sold-out game.

We're like a political candidate going for the undecideds

O'Shea said. We're going to scoop up all the undecideds.

O'Shea vouched for the enthusiasm and intensity of Ohio's basketball crowds when he lobbied for a prime timeslot for the Bobcats' ESPNU BracketBuster match-up against the Patriots, and like any good candidate, he wants to make good on his promise.

So why is this year any different than the past four BracketBuster games that the Bobcats have played in? For starters, ESPN2 is carrying the game, which will be the first time the network or its older sibling has broadcast from The Convo during O'Shea's seven-year tenure.

Ohio's never ever had a national ESPN game at home, O'Shea said. We've had the regional games Fox Sports. This is truly a national game. I don't know how many people get ESPN2 but it's a huge number. We've been on ESPN Classic this year

which not everyone gets.

O'Shea's not the only excited one though, as all of the Bobcats are looking forward to playing on a grand stage against a team that most people recognize because of George Mason's Cinderella trip to the Final Four two years ago. And just as important, they're glad to stay in Athens.

For last year's BracketBuster game, Ohio spent 27 hours traveling to New Mexico State to play at 10 p.m. Mountain Time.

Oh

it's a lot better to be here

Jerome Tillman said. That was a really long trip ' 2

000 miles ' yeah

(calling it a) long trip's being nice. It's good to have them come here

we'll get a chance to showcase our talent and show everyone what Ohio's all about.

Maybe we'll get a little bit of redemption, too, Tillman added. A lot of people seem to think we're not doing as well as we should have in the past few games, and this one's going to be a great game. They're kind of a mirror image of us.

Granted

this game may not fully live up to its name as a bracket buster after both teams lost two of their past four. But with Ohio (17-9

8-5 Mid-American Conference) trying to move up out of third place in the MAC East

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