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RE: ACC channel launch facing delay
(11-05-2015 09:41 AM)TexanMark Wrote:  
(11-05-2015 09:35 AM)He1nousOne Wrote:  Yeah a win against Florida after a win against Clemson probably is enough to give FSU as much ammo in their debate arsenal as any other contenders.

In fact, if Florida State actually does that and Ole Miss wins out, somehow, then the SEC is screwed.

Nah....the SEC has a mole in the committee

A mole helps but it cant sell a 2 loss SEC champ that is named either Florida or Ole Miss. It probably cant sell a 1 loss Alabama that didn't make it to their own conference's championship game. This is a scenario where Ole Miss takes out both Alabama and LSU from the big picture.

I know you are probably being facetious with your answer but that upcoming Ole Miss vs LSU game is going to be huge. Nkemdiche vs Fournette, that one is going to be a match up I definitely want to watch. In fact, screw the game. Let's just run an Oklahoma drill with both of those players in it.
11-05-2015 10:05 AM
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