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RE: How did no Championship game workout for B12 in 2014?
(12-09-2014 02:19 AM)Wilkie01 Wrote:  Hot so great I would say. You will have to go to 12 or be left out most years 07-coffee3


Honestly as a Cardinal Fan, You should hope they don't. Cause if they do the ACC just became a G5 conf. in football.

And then all we can hope is that somehow someway nobody picks you this time. Please oh Please let that that happen!

Maybe 12 years is all you guys got left... I know, I know, wishful thinking.

But Can't you just see it!! Miami, Louisville, USF, UCF, ECU, Syracuse, Clemson, Tulsa, Tulane, UMass, Temple, Navy, La Tech and some others... Whatever, You get my drift.

That's all I want for Christmas for the next 12 Christmas'.
12-09-2014 06:11 PM
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