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− | The '''Independent Buzzer Association (IBA)''' was the main challenge to [[College Bowl]] in the pre-ACF era. The IBA published [[Buzzer magazine]] and organized the [[US Open]] and the [[All American Invitational]]. The IBA was led by [[David Levinson]], the Editor of Buzzer, and [[Tom Waters]] as well as [[W. Albert Whited]]. The IBA consisted chiefly of southern teams led by Georgia Tech however [[Princeton]], [[NYU]], [[Penn]], and [[Chicago]] contributed greatly to the northern circuit. The IBA fell apart shortly before the formation of the ACF with many leading IBA members taking places in the [[ACF]]. | + | The '''Independent Buzzer Association (IBA)''' was the main challenge to [[College Bowl]] in the pre-ACF era. The IBA published [[Buzzer magazine]] and organized the [[US Open]] and the [[All-American Invitational]]. The IBA was led by [[David Levinson]], the Editor of Buzzer, and [[Tom Waters]] as well as [[W. Albert Whited]]. The IBA consisted chiefly of southern teams led by Georgia Tech however [[Princeton]], [[NYU]], [[Penn]], and [[Chicago]] contributed greatly to the northern circuit. The IBA fell apart shortly before the formation of the ACF with many leading IBA members taking places in the [[ACF]]. |
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Latest revision as of 06:19, 24 January 2017
The Independent Buzzer Association (IBA) was the main challenge to College Bowl in the pre-ACF era. The IBA published Buzzer magazine and organized the US Open and the All-American Invitational. The IBA was led by David Levinson, the Editor of Buzzer, and Tom Waters as well as W. Albert Whited. The IBA consisted chiefly of southern teams led by Georgia Tech however Princeton, NYU, Penn, and Chicago contributed greatly to the northern circuit. The IBA fell apart shortly before the formation of the ACF with many leading IBA members taking places in the ACF.