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Well, it’s the eve of The Reckoning. Our valiant lads will give their all in a futile attempt to escape the brutal bone crush of the merciless scoundrels in scarlet and gray. Hercules would resign from such an impossible task. While our defeat is foregone and inescapable, we will hold our heads high and march bravely and willingly into the waiting and hungry jaws of the Charybdis.
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I may actually watch ..... if only to see two well coached CFB teams play good football. Haven't seen that in a while pre-occupied and obsessed with what has become really shitty M football. As Talent has noticed: I'm convincible having abandoned such previous obsessions and pre-occupations.
Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
I'm expecting to see a very close ballgame. I think its too close to call. Both teams are playing their best ball of the season and are peaking right now. Both QB's are at the top of their game. Both teams will be playing the best team they've seen all year. Both teams are coached well.
I can't even guess who will win. Whomever wins, I think it will be by less than a TD.
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