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And you didn't answer my question. I think you know the answer, though. |
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10 win season. AGAIN. 40 wins over the past four seasons. Mackey Award winner. Two first team All-Americans. Will have two 1st round NFL draft picks and two 2nd round draft picks. 5 star QB leading the team next year. #4 overall recruit in the country. Yeah, Mizzou is the fraud in football. ROFLROFLROFL |
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#2 - Tell me one other team, excluding UNC, that could have 4 losses in 2 1/2 weeks (I don't care who they play or what their rankings are) and drop less than 10 spots. Must have been the impressive overtime win against Miami and the great matchup against Virginia that kept them in the top 10. To top it all off, they got HAMMERED by Clemson. There is no reason they should be in the top 10 and you know it. |
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You're all in or nothing. |
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Duke, losing 4 of 6 and getting hammered by Clemson, should be in the mid-teens. So, to answer your question straight forward, yes. MU should be ahead of Duke. |
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You just just never stop. I guess I really wouldn't want you to. Beating you wouldn't be as much fun then. |
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