NCAA Week Two Rankings (Part The Second)

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 NCAA Week Two Rankings (Part The Second)
Click on Mike Greenberg for Part 1 You Guys! Anyway, I said I would be back with more World Video Boxing Association College Football Polls, and as a man of my word? Here we go. GREAT TIGER is the Appalachian State Mountaineers. While unimposing, the Great Tiger is a man who will fuck you up with his Tiger Punch. Appalachian State, unimposing as they are, gets their victories ... [link]

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Published 9/10/2007 by Awful Announcing- at Awful Announcing
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Published 9/10/2007 by Simon at EPIC CARNIVAL | SPORTS NEWS WITH A TWIST
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Published 9/11/2007 by Awful Announcing- at Awful Announcing
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