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RE: Birmingham placing bids for future NCAA Tournaments
(01-27-2020 10:15 PM)bigdunks Wrote:  Could the new BJCC project possibly help UAB schedule a big name opponent in basketball? Might UAB be willing to play a few games at BJCC if that was an option. Some folks on this board have said UAB should only play at Bartow. Any thoughts?

It, Was good when the blazers Brought Bob Knight. to town. Then he started to cry and we had to take the back seat. That's back when the Blazers had Fred Mitchell. That's were the Blazers got their Start should be a fun Atmosphere. See if the Blazers can get Nebraska to town. They know how to do it. Would have to get some Queens players all the guys from (players) Birmingham want to go Sec. Think I could find the players from NY City to come play and get a Mo Finly player out of Montgomery, That should do it.

Or Carter long some one that can shoot.

Missing the Jim Farmers and Terrence Gibosn's
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