mgoblog.blogspot.com - 3/3/2008
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The voting is finished and it's time to present this year's College Football Blogger Awards. Where possible, last year's winner, ineligible to win this year, will be presenting the award to this year's winner. Please check in at Rocky Top Talk and EDSBS for a schedule of all the awards to be presented over the next two days. The next award presentation - for "Best Community" - will be ...
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The 2007 College Football Blogger Awards: Best Audio
Rocky Top Talk —
... winners for the 2007 College Football Blogger Awards. Never fear, as we'll be going the rest of today and all day tomorrow on sites all over the college football blogosphere. To catch up to real time, go check out the awards that have already been presented: Funniest Blog, at Every Day Should Be Saturday; Best YouTube, at Rocky Top Talk; Funniest Post, at Burnt Orange Nation; Best Analysis (post), at MGoBlog; and Best Community, at Burnt ...
The 2007 College Football Blogger Awards: Jury Prize: concept
Rocky Top Talk —
... Time for the final award for Day One of the 2007 College Football Blogger Awards. First, a recap of the day's events: Funniest Blog, at Every Day Should Be Saturday; Best YouTube, at Rocky Top Talk; Funniest Post, at Burnt Orange Nation; Best Analysis (post), at MGoBlog; and Best Community, at Burnt Orange Nation. Best Audio, at Rocky Top Talk; Best New Blog, at Fire Mark May ...
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