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re: When did the Big 3 from the West change?

Posted on 8/24/12 at 8:59 am to
Posted by Tigerbait337
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Posted on 8/24/12 at 8:59 am to
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No, no, he is not talking about 20 years now. that doesnt matter


Thread OP isn't about historically, brah. With a little reading comprehension you would understand he means "When did the Big 3 from the west change, recently".

Recently, Arkansas is a better football program. Recently, Florida is a better football program.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 8/24/12 at 9:00 am to
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Thread OP isn't about historically, brah. With a little reading comprehension you would understand he means "When did the Big 3 from the west change, recently". Recently, Arkansas is a better football program. Recently, Florida is a better football program.



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Recently


You have a really short term memory, dont you? Like do you even remember your post in this thread?
Posted by Lee County Tiger
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Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 8/24/12 at 9:01 am to
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Thread OP isn't about historically, brah. With a little reading comprehension you would understand he means "When did the Big 3 from the west change, recently".




He was actually asking why are people including Arkansas in the Big 3 in the West? What the frick have they done other than be ranked 3rd at one point last season?
Posted by TheSandman
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Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 8/24/12 at 9:02 am to
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Thread OP isn't about historically, brah. With a little reading comprehension you would understand he means "When did the Big 3 from the west change, recently".

I mean, it sorta was, hence the "football didn't start until 2007" comment.

Nice try, though
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