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VT will lose 3 more games possibly to UMD, UM, and UVA or Wake Forest
10-03-2004 06:07 PM
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3 losses sounds right to me and I agree it could come from any of the teams mentioned, but don't forget UNC. I think UNC's offense is really good and if they can get a big play or two on us, I'm not sure that our offense is good enough to rebound. I do think we beat them though, but it's a game that definitely rings "upset alert".
10-03-2004 06:17 PM
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I just now noticed that "0" was not one of the presented choices. This was submitted after the NCSU game, so the correct answer as it turned out was not there. lol
12-07-2004 02:28 PM
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