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10 hours ago ago from BSCreview
Since (Division I) college football doesn’t have a playoff system, what fans get instead is Bowl Season. It coincides with the holidays, providing a welcome respite—be it from Christmas, Hanukah, Kwanza, or Festivus for the rest of us—from shopping and parties and visiting relatives, and makes the season more palatable for the (unconverted) Scrooges and the Grinches of the world. This year the regular season was extended one extra ...
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12 hours ago ago from College Football Notebook
Bowl season finally kicks off on Saturday. When the matchups were first announced, I posted that you could split the schedule into four distinct movements, and that’s the approach we’ll take here to covering the games. Today we preview Movement I… Pre-Christmas Opening Saturday, December 19 New Mexico Bowl: Fresno State vs. Wyoming (4:30, ESPN) St. Petersburg Bowl: Central Florida vs. Rutgers (8, ESPN) Sunday, December 20 ...
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17 hours ago ago from Barking Carnival
Melbourne. The new wife and I sit and drink in a pub by the train station. We share a table with two young Aussies and an old Irishman, whom everyone simply refers to as “Paddy.” It may or may not be his name; we are not able to discern that before the young Aussies give us the slip and leave us with our new friend. Paddy works on construction projects all over the world, or he did anyway. There was a scaffolding accident. Paddy explains: ...
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4 hours ago ago from College Football Picks | NFL Predictions | Free Sports Picks
Doc's Sports wants to help you get started on the right foot with these tips for the 2009-10 college bowl season. Doc is hitting at a solid 63% clip over his last 43 college football picks . Be sure you think about these factors before you make a bet on any of the bowl games. Loyalty can be one of a gambler’s worst enemies. That’s why bettors should never – or at least rarely – wager on their favorite teams. They lose objectivity and ...
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