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The adage "A broken clock is right twice a day" seems apt in that unrepresentative case
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jrdjr84
(924 Posts - Joined: Jan 14, 2014)
Posted at 2:27 pm on Oct 3, 2019
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Notre Dame Football: Revisiting the Pain of the Brian VanGorder Experience
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UHND
- 7:35pm 10/2/19
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That Michigan shutout is a top-five favorite memory from the past quarter century
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Turkish
- 6:01am 10/3/19
The adage "A broken clock is right twice a day" seems apt in that unrepresentative case
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jrdjr84
- 2:27pm 10/3/19
Or he simply hadn't yet been around long enough to screw it up
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jrdjr84
- 2:35pm 10/3/19
Or, at least in that game, was up against an equally inept coach
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Irish_Demon
- 3:52pm 10/4/19