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What will the point spread be for this game - OT
Way off topic but I find this comical:

I see the Florida Gators have Savannah St on their schedule for Jan 18th. Here is the tale of the tape:

FLA 14-0 RPI #19 AP #2 Coaches #2
SAV 0-14 RPI #325

If the point spread is 50, Ill put my savings account on Savannah, any bookies in here that I can place bets with?

Some of Savannah St's memorable games this year:

@ Oregon Loss 83-23 (thats right 23!)
Pacific Loss 82-37
@ Bethune-Cook Loss 81-58 (but you just dont walk into Bethune and get a win)
@ Prairie View Loss 71-43
@ SMU Loss 89-46
Yale Loss 96-67
@ Colorado Loss 116-52

How can a college basketball team be that bad? If anyone ever gets depressed about Huskie hoops just think, we are NOT Savannah State!
But in their defense, they did lose by their smallest margin of the year in their last game vs Tulane, only losing by 18 with a 78-60 final. Florida should call off the dogs during the player introductions, or better yet if an NCAA game should ever be forfeited, this is the game!
01-09-2006 07:05 PM
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