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  • Administrator
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So the Huskies and Wolverines at tied at half 7-7, and Vanderbilt leads LSU 17-13 at half? Something to keep an eye out for...

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Mr. FishDuck

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The Michigan/ Fuskie game has been rough on players, 3 or 4 have been injured just in the first half.

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GO Vandy!!!

  • Moderator
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Back to back INTs for the Fuskies, they’re starting to have their Miami moment.

  • Moderator
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Underwood is talented but very undisciplined. Fuskies are making him look like a Heisman contender.

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21-7 is a bad look for U Duh...

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LSU is getting the ball back down by 7 with ~5 minutes remaining.

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Vandy’s defense forces a 3 and out. Three minutes remaining.

Edited by OregonDucks

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Vandy’s RB just popped a 40 yard run. They have the ball at LSU’s 15 yard line with 2:33 remaining.

  • Moderator
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Dilly can throw a huge wrench in the playoff race with an upset today. Unfortunately, I see Tech boat racing them.

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First and goal Vandy. LSU is out of timeouts. Time for the victory formation (unless they want to pull the Mario).

Edited by OregonDucks

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Vandy beat LSU for the first time since 1990.

  • Moderator
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Vandy’s definitely in the top 15 after today’s win.

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Wow- LSU Miami and Fuskies go down!!! Hope thats not a bad omen for the Ducks.

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Could be good, if Ducks handle their business!

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