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    <description>Even with my defending Super Bowl Champs 3-0 to start the year, I still cant help myself thinking about the baseball season. A playoffs without the pinstripes, wont be the same......Not so fast, we are not done yet, a Yankee win tonight and a Sox loss to Cliff Lee will get us 1 day closer to what could be a showdown at fenway.  Would this be bigger than blowing a 3-0 series lead? We will probably never find out but it will be fun until it is resolved.  If by miracle I for one will feel a little vindacation from the 04 debacle.</description>
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      <description>College Foorball, thought of by many, myself included, to be the most exciting sporting event. The argument that NCAA Football regular serves as the playoff, and I believe this to be true. With college sports being a league of 100+ teams it would be impossible to put in a playoff system, with division winners and wild cards that would ensure the top teams get in. Lets take a look at this season, and how a 4 team playoff would look:&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;#1 Notre Dame - easy choice, only unbeaten, no need to debate.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;Now we have 3 spots we need to figure out who gets to dance.&lt;p&gt;&lt;/p&gt;1 loss teams (if Alabama wins SEC Title)</description>
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