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M4, you're still a bit bitter about the last time you smartass Hurrisucks met a team with real tradition, I see...No wonder everyone else in the world except the 30,000 Hurrisuck fans that actually bother to show up for your games hates the Hurrisucks...y'all are like the alcoholic asshole third cousin that no one's seen in ten years that shows up at the family reunion and proceeds to hit on Grandma. (And I'll refrain from pointing out to you that "another" NC will still leave you SEVEN behind Alabama...)
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It's a bitch being ranked #1, but someone has to do it. Untangle your panties Pit, smear a little vagisil on that sore pussy of yours and watch the 'Canes dominate the Rose Bowl on their way to a national title. It's lonely at the top, what can I say?
Two words for you....try to keep this in mind K?
NUMBER ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[b]National Coaches Poll Results
Coaches return Miami to No. 1, Miami received 33 of 60 first-place for 1,468 points, six more than Nebraska
-ESPN.com news services
Miami stronger No. 1; FSU drops out
Associated Press
Miami flexed its muscles on the field, and the results were felt in the polls.
The Hurricanes not only strengthened their grip on No. 1 in the AP media poll on Sunday, they regained the top spot in the USA Today/ESPN coaches poll.
Following a 59-0 rout of then-No. 14 Syracuse, Miami gained eight more first-place votes and took a 31-point lead over No. 2 Nebraska in The Associated Press Top 25 poll.
In voting by the 72 sports writers and broadcasters on the AP panel, the Hurricanes (9-0) collected 52 first-place votes and 1,777 points. Nebraska (11-0), which did not play on Saturday, had 20 first-place votes and 1,746 points.
Last week, Miami led in first-place votes, 44-28, and in points, 1,768-1,756.[/B]
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