Mystery solved: the Big Orange Roundtable Roundup

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 Mystery solved: the Big Orange Roundtable Roundup
  Pardon the brief delay on this week’s Big Orange Roundtable Roundup. The members abandoned   their self-absorbed musings to don their arms and take up posts against crazed, subpoena-wielding rogue Alabama boosters . Parasites , the NCAA likes to call them. Anyway, the crisis has been averted for now, and we have reconvened. This week's report: 1. For some ... [link]

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Big Orange Roundtable Roundup
Published 7/26/2008 by ghostofneyland at Third Saturday in Blogtober
... Here is Joel’s roundup for this week’s roundtable. Yeah, we all got a little thrown off by the subpoena, but we hope you have a few minutes to take a look at some of the answers, and we’ll be back next week with a whole new batch, hosted by Gate21. ...

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