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Columbus Dispatch- Five-year-old Dublin boy sends his allowance - $1 - to save UAB
"...when the 5-year-old Dublin boy was looking at the logos of all 125 football teams, he noticed the fiery dragon that belonged to the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He decided he liked UAB football too. And he wanted to go to a game.

His dad had to break the news: UAB is shutting down its program because of the cost. There will be no more football team.

Bennett wasn't happy. He asked his parents if they thought his $1 allowance would help." http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/...o-uab.html

I didn't see that this article was posted.
12-22-2014 11:09 PM
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