Posted on 11/04/2018 1:42:15 PM PST by blam
That’s because college football is a extremely regional sport. People root for their school and don’t really care about the other teams. However, Notre Dame is well liked in the Midwest and the East Coast. There is a reason they have their own television deal. They bring in money. I’m not saying it’s right, it’s just reality. Like I said it’s a corrupt sport.
LSU gave up 29 points
The only serious competitor left may be Clemson. Not sure if either Michigan or Notre Dame will have a chance, though.
Notre Dame . . . the greatest university in the world!!!
-PJ
His cousin Tracy from DeLisle Miss was a business minor partner of my dads
An early woman engineer
Not bad looking either
She was in the Dallas office
Bret is the hardiest man to ever play pro QB
Clemson was also fortunate to escape College Station with a win against Texas A&M.
Here is another one for you.
Hugely. As in, that play is hugely important for them to control their destiny.
When did the word very become out of fashion?
In the Summer of 93 I was working as Rec Director at a Baptist retreat in the Western Carolina mountains. One of the groups each week was maybe 750 kids attending a program called “Centrifuge”. The kids loved it.
One morning a little red headed freckle faced girl was leaning on the equipment check out window of the Rec Shack. She was resting and drinking a coke. The girl who was keeping the shack began a conversation with her.
When she said that she was from Drew Mississippi, I asked her if she knew Archie Manning. She replied that he was her Uncle. I could definitely see the family resemblance.
Mullen should just play all Freshmen and Sophomores the rest of the way, the rest can take a hike, especially Franks. No more McElwain garbage.
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