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RE: Listen to A-State AD Terry Mohajir the Day After
(05-17-2014 01:54 PM)TheRevSWT Wrote:  
(05-17-2014 01:51 PM)Miami (Oh) Yeah ! Wrote:  I'd consider them one of them. If stAte of ULL leave, the SBC is in trouble. One of those two leave and the other will be running for the exit right behind them. Troy too, but they have less options. Idaho, NMSU, the 2 basketball schools, ULM, and the 2 new FCS schools are not as important. Everybody else already left.

We didn't even make the list! 03-weeping

(You don't have to respond, just busting your chops)

I'll stand in your corner Tx state.. UL, state, Tx State and S. Al have serious potential. One of us leaves, kiss this ***** goodbye. G state has the potential too, might have joined the party too late, though.

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05-17-2014 01:57 PM
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