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Tampa Bay Times calls UCF game "The biggest game in USF football history"
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RE: Tampa Bay Times calls UCF game "The biggest game in USF football history"
(11-19-2017 03:14 PM)Sellular1 Wrote:  
(11-19-2017 03:10 PM)knightmite Wrote:  I'm ok with USF being ranked #5 or #17 early in the season and finishing out of the money while UCF works their way up through the rankings and wins a championship. Clearly SOME USF'ers don't value winning championships as much as where they were ranked in the polls earlier in the season. And even more disturbing that there are SOME USF'ers that will root for UCF to lose in the NY6 bowl if they are fortunate enough to make it. They could care less about the AAC.

If UCF were playing for the Natty Championship I would root for them to lose. Every sport, every game, all the time. So there's that....

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