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Posted on 12/14/2006 5:43:54 PM PST by MikefromOhio
The college football bowl season is upon us. Some of these games are worth watching, others are pure and simple money grabs. That said, I do like the fact that there are bowl games for all of the conference winners. However, I do NOT understand why the 6th place Big Ten team or the 8th place SEC team has a bowl game to go too. Its all about the money. Almost all of these games will be on ESPN or ESPN2, but I will highlight the channel that these games are on. This thread will cover all non-National Title games. Ill put all of the minor bowl games first and separate the BCS games after that. Ill be doing a separate thread for the BCS National Title game.
Tuesday, December 19th, 2006 (ESPN2 at 8PM)

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Northern Illinois vs. (25) TCU (-12)
Garrett Wolfe and Northern Illinois can regain some of the national respect it had early on this season when it ran the ball on Ohio State and it appeared that Wolfe was going to challenge some of the records that Barry Sanders set. Meanwhile TCU has climbed all the way back up and into the top 25 after a bit of a slump to start out the year. Remember TCU was one of the favorite picks as a small conference school to make it to the BCS. This one appears to be a bit of a clunker.
TCU 34 Northern Illinois 6
Thursday, December 21st, 2006 (ESPN at 8PM)

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(19) BYU (-4) vs. Oregon
BYU could really make a case for it being in the top 20 for NEXT year with a convincing win here. Oregon is again looking for some momentum to carry into the 2007 season. This game may be the best game of the early bowl games. Of course that might not be saying much.
BYU 33 Oregon 28
Friday, December 22nd, 2006 (ESPN2 at 8PM)

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Rice (-5.5) vs. Troy
This game is so obscure that I had trouble finding the right helmet for Troy State. This is a game where the Sun Belt champion, Troy, is getting a reward for winning their conference. Thats fine with me. Rice, however, was a decent Conference USA team, but really this match-up isnt exactly going to put butts in the seats or eyes on the TV sets across the nation. Troy does provide a bit of a local flavor as they are from Alabama, so expect a bit of a home crowd for them.
Rice 34 Troy 24
Saturday, December 23rd, 2006 (ESPN2 at 1PM)

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South Florida (-4) vs. East Carolina
South Florida has put in an impressive season, with victories over West Virginia and Pittsburgh. East Carolinas best claim to fame is either the victory over a bad NC State team or maybe the 5 point loss to Navy. For whatever reason, I dont think that this game will be very watch-able. I will say, however, that if South Florida puts on a good show, there is a very good chance that they will be in the top 25 to start next year.
South Florida 32 East Carolina 22
Saturday, December 23rd, 2006 (ESPN at 4:30PM)

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San Jose State vs. New Mexico (-3.5)
Im sure sean327 will be thrilled to see his Lobos in a bowl game. However, I am having issues figuring out WHY this game is being played. But since it is, Im also having issues figuring out WHY New Mexico is a 4 point favorite here. San Jose State took Boise State to the limit. Now during the regular season I was 2-5-1 when picking New Mexico games so maybe sean327 will like this pick.
San Jose State 34 New Mexico 17
Saturday, December 23rd, 2006 (ESPN at 8PM)

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Tulsa vs. Utah (-1.5)
This may be one of the better early bowl game match-ups. These two teams seem to be about even, yet both play hard. Tulsa was supposed to contend for the CUSA championship this year but didnt get it done. Utah was in a rebuilding mode and Im sure the extra 3 weeks of practice have been welcomed by the coaches.
Tulsa 24 Utah 20
Sunday, December 24th, 2006 (The website says ESPN will televise, but ESPN doesnt say so at 8PM)

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Arizona State vs. Hawaii (-8)
CFN predicted that this game may be one of the best games to watch this year. I agree. ASU cant stop anyone on defense and Hawaii is a WAC team meaning they are prone to giving up points in bunches as well. This should be a fun one to watch on Christmas Eve, especially if both offenses show up. Also watch for Hawaii QB Colt Brennan to launch his 2007 Heisman campaign with a good showing here.
Hawaii 62 Arizona State 38
Tuesday, December 26th, 2006 (ESPN at 8PM)

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Middle Tennessee State vs. Central Michigan (-10)
One of the stupidest things about the bowl lineup is that a team that did not win their conference outright, as MTSU did NOT do in the Sun Belt, ends up getting into a bigger money bowl game than the actual champion (Troy) did. This opportunity was given to them because the Big Ten did not have enough eligible teams to fill out their bowl lineup with Ohio State and Michigan making the BCS. This game comes down to whether MTSU can slow down the Central Michigan offense. I dont think that will happen and this game has bad match-up written all over it.
Central Michigan 42 MTSU 17
Wednesday, December 27th, 2006 (ESPN at 8PM)

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Florida State vs. UCLA (-4.5)
FSU has struggled with active and athletic defensive fronts all year long. Guess what they drew in this match-up? The very same defensive front which beat on USC all day of course. Not a good sign for Florida State. Expect a boring game.
UCLA 13 Florida State 6
Thursday, December 28th, 2006 (ESPN at 4:30 PM)

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Oklahoma State (-2) vs. Alabama
I cant imagine Alabama being ready to play this game. It means nothing, chances are they wont have a coach at this point and they will still have issues throwing the ball. Oklahoma State, on the other hand, can throw on anyone. Sometimes they have issues stopping the other guy from doing the same thing.
Oklahoma State 33 Alabama 17
Thursday, December 28th, 2006 (ESPN at 8PM)

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(21) Texas A&M vs. (20) California (-5)
For Cal, this is about building for next year. For Texas A&M, its about building off of the surprising Texas win and proving that they can play with the big boys in a consistent basis. I think A&M will keep it close, but I wonder if they will score enough to hang with the playmakers that Cal can bring to the table.
Cal 28 Texas A&M 17
Thursday, December 28th, 2006 (NFL NETWORK at 8PM)

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(16) Rutgers (-7.5) vs. Kansas State
I kind of enjoyed watching Rutgers this year. They came really out of nowhere and really had every opportunity to go undefeated. K-State knocked Texas completely out of National Title contention with a surprisingly explosive win. Rutgers has the defense to stop K-State, but can they throw well enough to get the job done? We will find out. This game is on the NFL Network.
Rutgers 21 K-State 18
Friday, December 29th, 2006 (ESPN at 1PM)

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Clemson (-10) vs. Kentucky
This should be a well attended game if nothing else. This game comes down to Clemsons ability to run the ball. I dont think Kentucky will be able to stop them. That will mean that Kentucky will have to play mistake free on offense to score enough to keep it close. Kentucky is light-years ahead of where it was last year, but its not on that level yet.
Clemson 35 Kentucky 20
Friday, December 29th, 2006 (CBS at 2PM)

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(24) Oregon State (-3.5) vs. Missouri
Remember Missouri? You know, one of the last remaining unbeaten teams as late as the last week of October? Since their first loss on October 14th, Mizzou finished out the year losing 3 of their last 5 games. Oregon State, on the other hand, was about two week short of beating USC in one of the bigger shockers of the year. Little did we all know that Oregon State would finish 3rd in the Pac-10 this year at the time.
Oregon State 32 Missouri 18
Friday, December 29th, 2006 (ESPN at 4:30PM)

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Houston vs. South Carolina (-6.5)
Houston won the Conference USA and probably should be ranked at this point in time. South Carolina was in position to possibly get a win against Auburn, Arkansas AND Florida. That, along with the Steve Spurrier influence, is why I am picking South Carolina to win easily here.
South Carolina 38 Houston 17
Friday, December 29th, 2006 (NFL Network at 7:30PM)

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Texas Tech (-6.5) vs. Minnesota
Although they played much better down the stretch in the Big Ten, Minnesota is not that good of a team. Texas Tech should be able to throw the ball all over the place against the Minnesota defense. This has blowout written all over it. This game will be on the NFL Network.
Texas Tech 44 Minnesota 21
Friday, December 29th, 2006 (ESPN at 8PM)

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Purdue vs. Maryland (PICK)
Well look here, a winnable game for Purdue. As I was figuring out who to pick for this game, I was stuck on trying to figure out whether Maryland is a good team or is Maryland a mediocre team with a good record because of the weak ACC this year? Im going with my instincts and say this is a mediocre team for right now. After all, they did give up 38 points to Wake Forest and while Wake is good at all facets of the game, Purdue is better on offense than Wake is.
Purdue 42 Maryland 30
Saturday, December 30th, 2006 (ESPN at 1PM)

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Navy vs. (23) Boston College (-6)
Its the battle of look-alike helmets in this bowl game. Navy got here with a dominant running game. BC got here by being lucky when it needed to be (BYU and FSU wins) and good at other times. BC had its shot at the depleted ACC this year, but choked. That wont matter here, they have Navy outmanned. Remember, red facemasks are BC and blue facemasks are Navy.
BC 38 Navy 17
Saturday, December 30th, 2006 (ESPN at 4:30 PM)

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(18) Texas (-11) vs. Iowa
Both teams went through a tale of two seasons this year. On September 29th, Iowa was #13 in the country and appeared to be ready to challenge Ohio State for the supremacy of the Big Ten. Fast forward to early November and Iowa had to beat Northern Illinois to qualify for a bowl game at 6-4 (they went on to lose their last two games). Texas, after losing to Ohio State early, had done what everyone expected of them. Until the Kansas State team took advantage of an injury to Colt McCoy and, with the aid of some absolutely great play calling, beat Texas. After that, Texas never fully recovered, following up the loss to K State with an uninspired loss to Texas A&M. Dont overlook this game. Colt McCoy still isnt practicing at the time I put this thread together and Iowa, which has struggled with injuries all year long, but has had over 50 days to recover.
Texas 27 Iowa 20
Saturday, December 30th, 2006 (ESPN at 8 PM)

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Georgia vs. (14) Virginia Tech (-2.5)
These teams are relatively even when looking at their rosters and performances this year. Virginia Tech benefits by playing in the ACC while Georgia had a tough game seemingly every week. This game will be decided by the play of the Georgia QB, whichever one they decide to start. If that guy plays well, they will have a good show to win this game. If not, Virginia Tech will win a relatively boring game.
Virginia Tech 24 UGA 13
Sunday, December 31st, 2006 (ESPN at 7:30 PM)

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Miami (-3.5) vs. Nevada
People in Miami dont want to watch Miami IN Miami, much less Boise, Idaho. Have fun freezing your butt off Larry Coker. I cant guarantee that Ill even watch this one.
Miami 22 Nevada 17
Monday, January 1st, 2006 (ESPN at 11AM)

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(17) Tennessee (-4.5) vs. Penn State
11 AM?? Ouch. At least we get to see Joe Paterno on the sidelines for this one if hes improved enough. Penn State has the defense to keep this close, but their offense has killed them all year long. I think Penn State will keep it close, but I expect Tennessee to pull it out in the end.
Tennessee 18 Penn State 14
Monday, January 1st, 2006 (FOX at 11:30 AM)

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(10) Auburn (-3) vs. (22) Nebraska
Here is yet another game with an early start that is guaranteed to have a higher rating in the 2nd half than in the first. Anyway, Nebraskas play-calling tends to be really annoyingly conservative in big games. Auburn, on the other hand, tends to throw interceptions when there is defensive pressure up the middle. Which will break through first? I think Auburn will.
Auburn 27 Nebraska 13
Monday, January 1st, 2006 (ABC at 1PM)

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(12) Arkansas (-1.5) vs. (6) Wisconsin
Have I ever mentioned that I have a serious problem with how the corporations buying up the rights to these bowl games are ruining it by changing the name of the bowl game TO the corporation name? Anyway, Arkansas, arguably playing like one of the top 3 teams in the nation right now, squares off against a Wisconsin team whose only loss came back in September to Michigan. This will be about running the ball and establishing momentum with the run. Expect this game to be over by 3PM with the way these run rely on their running games.
Wisconsin 21 Arkansas 20
Monday, January 1st, 2006 (CBS at 1PM)

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Georgia Tech vs. (13) West Virginia (-7)
Reggie Ball, the Quarterback for Georgia Tech, burst onto the scene as a freshman QB, showing the skills of a poor-mans Michael Vick. Since then, hes fully regressed into someone who should NOT be on the field. Just look at his performance in the ACC title game. He has one of the best deep ball threats in recent memory in Calvin Johnson, yet cant get the ball to him on a consistent basis. Now that West Virginia has kept their coach, they get to build momentum by blasting a mediocre Georgia Tech team.
West Virginia 38 Georgia Tech 10
Saturday, January 6th, 2006 (ESPN2 at 8PM)

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Western Michigan vs. Cincinnati (-8)
Minor Bowl games should NOT be played after January 1st. This game pits a middle of the pack MAC team against a pretty good Cincy team that beat Rutgers. Expect a boring game that wont be very close after the first half.
Cincinnati 30 Western Michigan 10
Sunday, January 7th, 2006 (ESPN at 8PM)

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Ohio vs. Southern Miss (-6)
See previous statement about games being played after the first of the year. There is just about no prospect for this game to be entertaining.
Southern Miss 34 Ohio 14

Monday, January 1st, 2006 (ABC at 5PM)

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(8) USC (-1) vs. (3) Michigan
We get a rematch of the 2004 Rose Bowl where Michigan was blown out by USC. This time, however, USC is the team with the young QB in the backfield and the question marks in the running game. Michigan enters the game as one of the best in the nation and a team that has what some would call a legit argument to be in the National Title game against Ohio State for a rematch. If Michigan focuses on the snub instead of on USC, they will lose. If USC doesnt figure out how to contain an active defensive front, they will lose by 3 TDs. This is a huge game for one Lloyd Carr. If he wins it, this could be a springboard for Michigan into the 2007 season (and a probably number one ranking out of the gates). If he loses it, the whispers will become louder that he cant win the big game anymore. This should be a pretty good match-up with a pretty close score.
Michigan 32 USC 24
Monday, January 1st, 2006 (Fox at 8PM)

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(9) Boise State vs. (7) Oklahoma (-7.5)
Can Boise State hang with the big boys? Theyll get a big test from Oklahoma who is clearly the best team they have faced all year long. Oklahoma will have Adrian Peterson, so we can expect them to run the ball early and often. However, Paul Thompson has come a very long way from where he started the season as a Quarterback. Boise State absolutely rolled through the WAC and blew out Oregon State. Boise State will not roll over for Oklahoma. This wont be a repeat of the 2004 Fiesta when Utah rolled over Pitt.
Oklahoma 28 Boise State 24
Tuesday, January 2nd, 2006 (FOX at 8PM)

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(5) Louisville (-10) vs. (15) Wake Forest
Congratulations to Wake Forest for winning the ACC. Sure the ACC was down, but its still impressive for a team like Wake to come out of nowhere and really dominate all year. And while Im at it, good luck in stopping Louisville and their offense. They can win this game, but they will need Louisville to turn the ball over at least 4 times. Wake has the defense to win, but not the offense.
Louisville 33 Wake Forest 17
Wednesday, January 3rd, 2006 (FOX at 8PM)

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(11) Notre Dame vs. (4) LSU (-9)
LSU looks very similar to Ohio State of last year. They are #4 going into the bowl game, against Notre Dame, with a Quarterback who is figuring out finally how to be a Quarterback. Notre Dame is going to struggle in this game due to the defensive front seven of LSU and their speed on offense. Again this sounds like a script for the Ohio State Notre Dame Game last year. Expect a similar result this year as well.
LSU 44 Notre Dame 21
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To: Diddle E. Squat
...oh stop with the pathetic Pac 10 crew....that was hard to see...why don't you blame the Bowl for not even having a damned 25 second clock that can run decently.......jeesh!!
To: Diddle E. Squat
Looks like Colt won despite still being injured, his season-long lip coldsore looks to be as big as ever...
He'll be in the Heisman race all of next year.
442
posted on
12/30/2006 5:07:03 PM PST
by
Diddle E. Squat
(An easy 10-team playoff based on the BCS bowls can be implemented by next year. See my homepage.)
To: NorCalRepub
The Pac 10 crews have been lousy all year, and screwed OU out of a shot at the mythical nat'l title game.
443
posted on
12/30/2006 5:08:25 PM PST
by
Diddle E. Squat
(An easy 10-team playoff based on the BCS bowls can be implemented by next year. See my homepage.)
To: Diddle E. Squat
......you are right.....they did....but if you are an avid football fan you would have seen a plethora of bad calls in every frigging conference this year.....as usual....and everyone bitching and complaining about it.....I agree they totally blew that OU vs UO game....but they didn't make anymore mistakes this year then anyone else.....
To: NorCalRepub
Disagree, the Pac 10, Big 12, and SEC officials were particularly bad this year, the Big 10 pretty good.
445
posted on
12/30/2006 5:24:47 PM PST
by
Diddle E. Squat
(An easy 10-team playoff based on the BCS bowls can be implemented by next year. See my homepage.)
To: Diddle E. Squat
The Pac 10 crews have been lousy all year, and screwed OU out of a shot at the mythical nat'l title game.I don't agree with that, although the Oregon game was horribly called at the end.
Personally, if I were a ref in an Oklahoma game, I'd throw a flag against them every time they made a first down, just on general principles.
Admittedly, I could not pass the referees ethics exam, which is why I had to choose a different line of work.
To: Diddle E. Squat
...well you would have had to see EVERY game to make that claim.....but aside from the one glaring BS call, all the crews are equally good and bad....I've seen too many complaints on every conference....but where I will agree is that some conferences have better replay rules and officials then others.....that I have no doubt...besides, not to rehash it too much...but those pathetic Pac 10 officials also missed 2 calls in Oklahoma's favor in the first half with one leading to a touchdown....so I never give much credence.....hell, blaming the refs in this game is ludicrous....if anyone is to blame, the Iowa coach made some pretty nutty calls on runs that they lost yardage on due to the stupidity of the call.......THAT is where the blame is........anyone blaming the refs should have put the game away with skill earlier.......
To: hispanarepublicana
Tech's comeback began just after 9 p.m. around the same time we heard Saddam was dead......coincidence? I was at the game and left shortly after halftime. I'm stuned with what happened. My boys said it's because they left with their UT sweatshirts that Tech started playing well.
448
posted on
12/30/2006 6:32:58 PM PST
by
neodad
(USS Vincennes (CG-49) Freedom's Fortress)
To: MikefromOhio
......Looks like Virginia Tech is following the Minnesota Golden Gohpers game plan of collapsing in the 2nd half. Did these guys go out for beer and chips during halftime?
To: NorCalRepub
What the hell????
How 'bout them Dogs!
To: scott says
WOW, the last three days have saved the Bowl season. After a week of snoozer blowouts, we have had one great finish after another.
Three more great comebacks today.
451
posted on
12/30/2006 8:34:43 PM PST
by
commish
(Freedom tastes sweetest to those who have fought to protect it.)
To: eddie willers
STafford has me stoked for next year. IF we can find ANYONE who can catch a pass, Georgia will be a force to be reckoned with.
452
posted on
12/30/2006 8:35:48 PM PST
by
commish
(Freedom tastes sweetest to those who have fought to protect it.)
To: commish
Stafford has me stoked for next year.Yes.....he showed the maturity to shake off an atrocious first half and is starting to hide the ball like Greene did.
And he has more raw talent than Greene.
And it looks like Bobo has the goods as well.
To: Dog Gone
how could any good Aggie actually be hoping Texas wins tonight? There's no such thing as a good Aggie, and I loved seeing the Aggies get a mudhole stomped in them by Cal.
To: rhema
Haven't heard that name before. What special qualities does he have that establish him in (or, presumably, exclude him from) the League of Extraordinary Defensive Coordinators?OK, I was trying to be cute, but this year it's looking like a traditionally well-performing defense is getting thrown on alot. Criticism is that [The Dallas Cowboys] aren't pressuring enough or taking shots when they should.
I was probably wrong, given Zimmer has been considered for NFL coaching jobs, so at this point I change my mind...
you can't have him!
456
posted on
12/30/2006 10:19:58 PM PST
by
MHGinTN
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To: scott says
My son, his buddy, and I were there at the BC/Navy game...that Navy ground attack is for real!
What a game to watch in person. We really thought Navy had it, but BC came through when they had to. Their kicker, Atrocious, pulled it out, and since I was rooting for BC, I got to experience the joy of that last-second victory.
Wow. Just wow.
457
posted on
12/31/2006 5:40:28 AM PST
by
Bat_Chemist
(Ecclesiastes 10:2, NIV)
To: eddie willers
That counter play with Lumpkin scoring was a thing of beauty.
458
posted on
12/31/2006 8:37:09 AM PST
by
FreeAtlanta
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To: ABG(anybody but Gore); aft_lizard; Archie Bunker on steroids; Auntbee; Bad~Rodeo; Bat_Chemist; ...
Sorry for the lack of pings yesterday everyone....something came up and that was that :)
As for yesterday...
Good effort by Iowa. Texas had to show up to win that one, and to their credit, they really appeared to WANT to be there....
On the same note, what was that VT? 21-3 at the half only to lose 31-24? To GEORGIA?? A team that nearly lost to Colorado and DID lose to Kentucky? Not good at all.
BC got lucky, that's all I have to say.
Finally, the bowl games have gotten noticably better as we have gone on in the bowl season. Hopefully that means the BCS bowls will be good.
To: MikefromOhio
...totally agree....BC shouldn't feel all that great since Navy coaches handed it to them with a stupid option play with less then 2 minutes left....dumb move.....Texas earned it's win when Iowa couldn't capitalize on it's early great play and VT.....well let's just say that taking a page out of the Minnesota Golden Gophers and falling apart in the 2nd half was not a wise career move for that coaching staff. All in all, better games then the blowouts that preceded......tomorrow will be a flurry of great games it seems like......
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