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Predicting the field of 65
Predicting the field of 65
With excatly three weeks until Selection Sunday, we decided to look into our crystal ball and predict the field of 65.  There's going to be some sort of prize to the winner, or demoralizing act to be preformed by the loser, but we're still brainstorming that part.   We gladly ...
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