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By Andy Katz
ESPN.com Tuesday, September 9, 2003 Bracket Buster Saturday took a major step forward by expanding its field from 18 to 46 teams in 2004 and extending invitations to teams in 11 conferences. The conferences involved in next year's event could take one more step for 2005 and declare the final Saturday in February a nonconference day for all of their members. Do that and Bracket Buster Saturday would be flawless. The event would have no holes. No mid-major teams that could end up being potential NCAA Tournament at-large teams -- o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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