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RE: CBS Dodd: Top 8 options "IF" the Big XII Expands...
(05-16-2022 01:31 PM)Eichorst Wrote:  Thread revival. Dodd nailed it.

I guess that's worth resurrecting a 7 year old thread. It must have taken forever to find.
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RE: CBS Dodd: Top 8 options "IF" the Big XII Expands...
(05-07-2016 12:38 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(05-07-2016 05:52 AM)Maize Wrote:  2. Central Florida: I can't give you a good reason why UCF should be the other expansion candidate except it seems to be more footbally than anyone else at the moment.

I agree, if going 0-12 last year makes you the most "footbally" program of the moment. 03-lmfao

Ohhh....that silly footbally program did some silly things the following year in 2017. Even I didn't expect it 04-cheers
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