KANSAS CITY, MO. - Tiger or Jack? Pepsi or Coke? Whopper or Big Mac ?
Kansas State's Michael Beasley or North Carolina's Tyler Hansbrough?
The front-runners for the three major men's college basketball awards are just the latest debate, and the choice isn't clear.
"It's Bird-Magic," CBS analyst Clark Kellogg said. "It's almost a pick 'em. I could see where Hansbrough would come out on top, but Beasley's been the most outstanding player in college basketball. I'd tend to lean his way."
One problem, however.
"I'm not involved in any of the voting," Kellogg said.
Even those who do cast ballots aren't exactly unified. Beasley, a freshman, and Hansbrough, a junior, are the finalists for the Oscar Robertson Trophy, presented by the United States Basketball Writers Association for national player of the year.
"I can't recall anything this close in the balloting in the last 10, 15 years," says Joe Mitch, executive director for the USBWA.