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    what was the spread on this game?

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    im heare been watching the race joe i sent you a pm oh well maybe we can beat up sc state
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eatmorecrappie View Post
    Hey, Strmwalker where is your buddy Jimmy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by strmwalker View Post
    you got that right !!! but here is Jimmy !!!

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    Before y'all go to bed watch another SEC title contender LSU(13) take on Wisconsin(14) now on ESPN. LSU has the nation's top rated running back, Leonard Fournette, on the field. Should be a good game. Love college football season.
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    It's just a college football game, unless you lost a pile of money on a bet, it doesn't really mean anything. Having teams disappoint me is a thing of the past, my love of fishing and being outdoors fuels the fire that burns inside me. If the money hungry schools that make up all of college athletics don't soon change their way, the passion that drives the fans will diminish leaving the stands empty, and TV's turned off. Pro sports have driven tickets and concession prices so high that the everyday fan can't afford to go to a game. College sports are now doing the same thing. I made my mind up last year that I will never attend another game, nor will I fore-go an opportunity to go fishing or spend time with love ones over seeing a game. It just seems to make life easier and less stressful for me.
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    Well I agree on the high dollar tickets. When it started costing over $100 for the two of us to go to game I started watching on TV. Money drives everything it seems today, but I still love to watch college football.
    Just saw where Taz Boyd and Conner Shaw were both cut today in this round of NFL cuts.
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    I agree Tim, this year it just doesn't really matter to me what happens. I don't gain anything from a win or loss. The NFL loss me a few years ago and I haven't even watched a game since.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SeaRay View Post
    Well I agree on the high dollar tickets. When it started costing over $100 for the two of us to go to game I started watching on TV. Money drives everything it seems today, but I still love to watch college football.
    Just saw where Taz Boyd and Conner Shaw were both cut today in this round of NFL cuts.
    Seen that also Ray. Someone will pick both of them up at a lot less money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inkdabber View Post
    It's just a college football game, unless you lost a pile of money on a bet, it doesn't really mean anything. Having teams disappoint me is a thing of the past, my love of fishing and being outdoors fuels the fire that burns inside me. If the money hungry schools that make up all of college athletics don't soon change their way, the passion that drives the fans will diminish leaving the stands empty, and TV's turned off. Pro sports have driven tickets and concession prices so high that the everyday fan can't afford to go to a game. College sports are now doing the same thing. I made my mind up last year that I will never attend another game, nor will I fore-go an opportunity to go fishing or spend time with love ones over seeing a game. It just seems to make life easier and less stressful for me.
    you are so right ink i use to go to a lot of nascar events back in 80s thats when the prices for a seat started going up and up till i could not aford it and just quit going even a good collage football game will cost a person over $500 and some of alabamas games will run over $630 to walk in the gate onless you get the nose bleed seats and all the players look like a bunch ants running around i do like it on thes new big tv now days
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