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I give SCofU a 50/50 chance of winning...
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I give SCofU a 50/50 chance of winning...


Nov 27, 2019, 6:52 AM

the coin toss.

Lol, but in all seriousness gang, let’s hope the staff is using this week to prepare for the ACCCG.

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Re: I give SCofU a 50/50 chance of winning...


Nov 27, 2019, 7:19 AM

I saw that a coot win Saturday gives them the possibility of being one of the 5 win teams to make a bowl. I didn’t laugh outright, but I did smile.

Poor little miserable chickens.

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There are two teams still in contention for the Coastal...


Nov 27, 2019, 7:31 AM

and one of them recently beat SCofU 28-0. I imagine VT would have beat them worse.

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well as you mentioned, we don’t know who we are playing yet.


Nov 27, 2019, 8:37 AM

We just know it’s one of those yankee teams from up north in virginyee

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Re: well as you mentioned, we don’t know who we are playing yet.


Nov 27, 2019, 8:52 AM

General Robert E. Lee's homeplace was in Arlington, VA. It fell to Union forces during the war and to get even with Lee, they buried fallen soldiers all over the property. After the war, the Lee family filed a federal lawsuit to recoup their losses to the value of the property. After many years in the courts, a settlement was finally reached and the property was purchased by the federal government to turn into a cemetery. Today we all know of this property as Arlington National Cemetery.

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