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RE: What happens if an unbeaten UCF is excluded again?
(11-22-2018 12:23 AM)Bearhawkeye Wrote:  
(11-21-2018 01:55 PM)bww Wrote:  Not sure if UCF putting 2018 national champions on their press box at the football stadium helps their cause either.

I don't blame them. What exactly do they have to lose?

THIS.

I'm truly surprised to hear the hate on our board towards what they're accomplishing. We stand to benefit should the stink they're raising (through the various publicity stunts) ever stick, and gain traction. As UC fans we'd feel just as aggrieved as they feel.

Personally, I love what they're doing, and am rooting for them to go ahead and win out. We couldn't beat them, so now I'm switching to conference pride mode. Heck, it's what they do down here in SEC country. Root for their respective teams, then root, S-E-C, during high profile OOC games.




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