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Coastal Divisions Sorted Out (All 32 of them)
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Coastal Divisions Sorted Out (All 32 of them)
Well whomever wins is likely looking at a 35 point beating against FSU

FSU is the best team Cuse played since 2001 Miami

http://www.syracuse.com/patrick-stevens/...er_default
11-17-2013 01:35 PM
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RE: Coastal Divisions Sorted Out (All 32 of them)
For storyline purposes, I hope it's Dook. I wouldn't mind seeing how FSU deals with VT's defense.
11-17-2013 02:27 PM
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RE: Coastal Divisions Sorted Out (All 32 of them)
So basically it comes down to this:

IF Duke wins out, the Blue Devils are Coastal champs

IF Duke loses and VT beats UVA, Hokies win

IF Duke and VT both lose, GT wins

IF pigs fly, Miami wins
11-17-2013 07:43 PM
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