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College Football - Week 5


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11 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

It gets worse for Sanders and his boys this week.

USC's defense will keep Colorado in it. 

Their defense allowed 28 points to a left for dead Arizona State team. ASU only lost by 14. 

Riley's teams are lazy and have no spark vs opponents their anticipated to destroy/beat. I expect this game to be close because of Riley's ineptitude to motivate his players. 

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9 hours ago, 4Corners said:

Tailgating in Durham? Is this a joke? 

LOLZ. I'm not a Duke fan, but thinking UNC has better tailgating when the majority have to tailgate in fugingg parking garages is stupid.

Also, the tailgating on Dukes campus is 1. Free. 2. Easy to access. 3. A laid back and chill atmosphere. 

Lastly, Durham is 5X better than Chapel Hill now. Chapel Hill tore down and closed half the businesses that made Chapel Hill what it was. Linda's and TOPO (even though their food sucks) are the only two places worth a damn to venture to in Chapel Hill now. 

They're literally replacing Spanky's with a fuging fast food chain for fugs sake. 

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