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Nope no chance, could u imagine what the odds would be if Texas had to play in a real conference. Lmao
SECond to none, geaux tigers!!!!


Oh Idk tiger - we sent you boys a middle of the pack big 12 team and they laid the wood to one of your supposedly better teams tonight. And then there's OU, a team we beat last year but took the class of your conference, Bama, to the woodshed....
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Oh Idk tiger - we sent you boys a middle of the pack big 12 team and they laid the wood to one of your supposedly better teams tonight. And then there's OU, a team we beat last year but took the class of your conference, Bama, to the woodshed....

2013 Cotton Bowl
ATM 41 ou 13
http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/boxscore?gameId=330040201
Big Game Bobby doesn't really talk much about that game.
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Current Vegas odds to win the National Championship:
 
 
University of Texas                       65-1
University of Texas A & M            75-1

 

It didn't take long for the college football season it give us our first big shock, but that's exactly what Texas A&M and Kenny Hill did with their 52-28 rout of South Carolina and it had a big impact on a few futures wagers.

South Carolina's odds to win the National Championship plummeted from 23/1 to 50/1 after the loss, according to Sportsbook.ag, while Texas A&M's title odds shot through the roof going from 100/1 before the game to 30/1 after.

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Oh Idk tiger - we sent you boys a middle of the pack big 12 team and they laid the wood to one of your supposedly better teams tonight. And then there's OU, a team we beat last year but took the class of your conference, Bama, to the woodshed....

And Ole Miss beat Texas.    What's your point?

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