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What is Denise Dodds & McMurphs agenda?
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RE: What is Dennis Dodds agenda?
He have been called out so many times. Look who he works for? CBS

Big 12, AAC, BYU, MAC, SBC and Boise State are either ESPN or Fox Sports. It could be that CBS is trying to sabotage ESPN after they announced the ACC Network deal.
03-04-2017 07:53 PM
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RE: What is Dennis Dodds agenda?
What is McMurph's agenda? He may be a worse hater of the AAC than Dick Dodd.
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RE: What is Dennis Dodds & McMurphs agenda?
If those two clowns were posters on this board they would have been banned for excessive trolling a long time ago.
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