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Klingon, everyone you named in paragraph was already put into my weekly MAC preview article which will be up sometime today.

UB is just one of those teams that is capable of jumping up and biting someone. After all, look at what Rutgers did to Tennessee. Leading 14-7 at one point, before losing 28-14.

I am trying to keep the member over at our main message board focused, but because there are no Buffalo fans around, they are starting to want to talk about UCF. Big mistake, because in college football looking past someone as a fan has the weirdest ways of making it to a affecting the team.

That is another reason why this game worries me. By the way, the Broncos do know how to play in the rain. After all, last year most of our home games were played in the rain.
10-02-2002 08:07 AM
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[] - klingon288 - 10-01-2002, 07:44 PM
[] - John52168 - 09-30-2002, 08:13 AM
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