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RE: CFN.com predicts N. Illinois versus ULM in GoDaddy Bowl
(11-05-2013 06:57 PM)NIU007 Wrote:  
(11-05-2013 06:22 PM)MidnightBlueGold Wrote:  
(11-05-2013 05:43 PM)All Dukes_All Day Wrote:  It's awful. Jessie Palmer was literally begging the voters to "do their jobs and keep Fresno and Northern Illinois out of the top 20" on the BCS Countdown this past Sunday.

It was quite pathetic to hear a grown man beg (it literally sounded like begging) for voters to prevent a team he knows nothing about from being in a prominent bowl game.

Is there video of this?

Yes, I'd like to see that - I thought someone posted that a different guy on E$PN was doing the exact same thing.

BCS countdown I believe is the show on before the BCS standings show, and I think it's on ESPNU. Pollack said it on the standings show...now it sounds like Palmer said it on the other show as well. Awesome.
11-06-2013 08:50 AM
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