wbgv.blogspot.com - 10/16/2007
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Apparently, Greg Robinson hates Greg Schiano, Rutgers, and the State of New Jersey, not to mention kittens, the American Cancer Society, and airbags. Unfortunately for us, he only voiced his distaste for Rutgers in a recent interview:
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