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Anyone catch Jim Calhoun on the Gottlieb radio show today?
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RE: Anyone catch Jim Calhoun on the Gottlieb radio show today?
(04-02-2018 02:21 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(04-02-2018 10:26 AM)johnbragg Wrote:  Am I wrong in making UCF, 2017 College Football National Champions ..

03-lmfao

Remind me again - was it the CFP title they won? Or AP or Coaches? I forget. 07-coffee3

The Real College Football National Championship, recognized by, among others, Florida Governor Scott, the UMBC twitter account, the DisneyLand office that organizes parades, Mike Bianchi, Colley Matrix, Florida state legislature.

Go ahead and laugh, but its more than anybody in the G5 (plus half the P5)
not named Boise has done in the last few decades.
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