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Old 12-04-2007, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by PennState1985 View Post
I didn't ask "is it possible?", I asked "has it actually happened?". The two are very different. It's possible for a Division III team to beat a national championship team, but it hasn't happened.
Well considering theres been over 100,000 college football games in history, I would say that there's a fairly strong to quite strong chance that its happened. And an extremely strong chance that you should have stopped trying to rationalize yourdumb question (not saying you're dumb, but your question definitely was) an hour ago. It would have saved you a lot of flack.
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