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RE: Troy AD Making Waves: NC State, Troy Sign Home & Home
(04-28-2014 02:50 PM)GoApps70 Wrote:  Excellent football timing.

This is stark contrast to what usually happens. LSU and Florida were played the year after they won the NCG. Duke was played last year with the best season Duke has ever had. Clemson was played when they unveiled Sammy Watkins and Tajh Boyd. We played Arkansas twice, once when they had Darren McFadden just before the draft, won the SEC West, and once when they had Ryan Mallet. Miss State and Ole (recent games) were played when they were not great, but certainly have been trending upward.

This is a good time to get Boise and NC State for sure. Duke at home doesn't hurt, but they bring back a lot from their ACC Championship Game squad.
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