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RE: ABC's prime time game Saturday
(09-16-2013 01:51 PM)LSU04_08 Wrote:  
(09-16-2013 01:33 PM)JRsec Wrote:  It will be must see football just so the nation can watch the Longhorn fans' reactions. Texas was very fortunate that the Ole Miss game was buried on the LHN. If Bill Snyder continues to own the Horns nobody will be able to hide the mess whether the announcers kiss up or not.

Think it'll be another offensive battle like AU vs Miss St in 2008?

"Auburn holds off Mississippi State with FG in 3-2 victory"

http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=282570344
Hey, that one was a classic, a classic struggle between two teams caught in the quicksand of futility that is. It was quite possibly the most boring football game ever played. Nope, in the Kansas State vs Texas game nobody will care what the outcome is (except maybe Kansas State fans) they will be watching for crowd eruptions.
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