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RE: SEC: The continued Bama/SEC outrage over UCF's Natty proves smart marketing
(02-05-2018 12:23 PM)TU4ever Wrote:  
(02-05-2018 11:11 AM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote:  
(02-05-2018 10:21 AM)MemTGRS Wrote:  Congrats UCF for getting under the Shere's skin!

I did not want to open a new thread for this --- but isn't it about time for the 2018 football schedules to be released?!?!?. I know C-USA has released theirs a bit ago. I think the Sun Belt is on the only other one outstanding besides us. Some of us folks need to be arranging our vacations time now.

I don't think we are really trying to get under Shere's skin. It wasn't our fault unbiased computers listed us a #1. He's[/b] the one that keep bringing us up. The NFL just invited us to give congratulations on the season. Shere is[/b] the one that got butt hurt about it.

fify[/b]
Yeah, I get butthurt here a lot. It's well known.
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02-05-2018 02:47 PM
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