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It never was Sunday school out there, but it’s beyond cutthroat now

. A Crimson Tide of blood is in the water. But how to stop it, even slow it down? There doesn’t appear to be a tourniquet.

Maybe they can get Roger Goodell. If nothing else, he would find multiple ways to get them a lot more money, damning the torpedoes. Stink O’ The Week Even Bigger Lie Sezment: Saban hopes parity can return to college football. What a remarkable wheelbarrow of stinking Alabama country manure. I have a better chance of winning the State Meet pole vault. …The Tide are opening as a 15-point favorite over Texas. My, how the Longhorns have improved. …have broken ground on their new El Segundo practice facility. Another rental. “Build it not on our dime and we will come.” …Someday, someone will realize San Diego doesn’t like L.A.

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