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Jerry Richardson Conference Draft and Smack


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I'll list several days, so hopefully one of them will work:

Wednesday Aug 25th anytime after 6 pm

Friday Aug 27th anytime after 7 pm

Aug 28-29 (Sat & Sun) anytime after 3 pm

Tuesday Aug 31st anytime after 6 pm

Friday Sept 3rd anytime after 7 pm

Saturday Sept 4th anytime

Sunday Sept 5th after 7 pm

Monday Sept 6th Labor Day anytime (just need to know, as to plan)

Tuesday Sept 7th anytime after 6 pm

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yes...in fact you can go there pretty much anytime you want and find the mock draft setup...it's in the owner's tools section somewhere...punch in how many teams, 8 and what your draft position is and mock away...pretty much 24/7 I think

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I see none of my days/times worked. Is there anyway to switch to Top Cats or Mike Minter, as they both draft on a day and time I can attend. In a money league, I would like to be at the draft. I was switched to Jerry Richardson this year from where I was (Sam Mills I think) the last 2 years. Thanks.

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as mentioned in my pm to you...the only draft time I have "set" is top cats....the other three still need to be decided. Based on your times and Rongfo...I will set this division for one of the later on times in your list

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