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7 minutes ago, PhatMack19 said:

I guess the booth doesn’t review balls that hit the ground?

I guess not.  Clearly Texas would have been at LEAST the second best team in the weak sister SEC.  By the way, 3-2 against you hillbillies for the Big 12, jock sniffers.   Better luck year.   Get your banners ready for if Bama carries you again next Saturday!

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