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By Jeff Shelman
Special to ESPN.com Wednesday, January 14, 2004 It was supposed to be an exclusive four-team party atop the Big 12 Conference. It still may be. Only, 2003's guest list has changed as we enter 2004. Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas were going to be the elite of the conference. How could they not be? The Jayhawks, Sooners and Longhorns had all reached at least one of the last two Final Fours. And the Tigers entered the season with maybe the most talented roster west of Storrs, Conn. But as Big 12 play begins in earnest this week, things d ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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