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re: What would Bama look like with Dabo?

Posted on 11/3/15 at 10:43 pm to
Posted by Jamie Lannister
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Posted on 11/3/15 at 10:43 pm to
Clemson is much smaller school than Bama and yet they had equal number of northeastern students.

Checkmate.

the probation had nothing to do with players on the national title team. you are a lazy reporter.

Alabama isn't recruiting for Alabama. Saban is recruiting for Alabama. When he leaves your recruiting rankings will go down. Obviously those rankings are not gospel or Bama would be ranked no. 1 , not Clemson. lol
Posted by Jyrdis
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Posted on 11/3/15 at 11:01 pm to
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Clemson is much smaller school than Bama and yet they had equal number of northeastern students.

Checkmate.



Yep. Dumbassery confirmed. You are just like every Clemson fan I know. Once proven wrong on an initial statement, spin it to make it seem like you were right all along.

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the probation had nothing to do with players on the national title team. you are a lazy reporter.


I guess I should have reported on how your lone championship came in a highly subjective era of championship decisions. Whereas, BCS championships (while somewhat subjective) weren't subjected to just one poll (AP, Coaches, etc.) deciding who is crowned the champion--it was actually settled on the field. Oh well, guess I missed out on that opportunity.

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Alabama isn't recruiting for Alabama. Saban is recruiting for Alabama. When he leaves your recruiting rankings will go down. Obviously those rankings are not gospel or Bama would be ranked no. 1 , not Clemson. lol


I'm not an Alabama fan, nor do I care to be. Btw, where is Clemson ranked #1 in recruiting? I must have missed that one. Oh. You're just making up more crap to fit your narrative.
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