Margaret Key is leading at 8 and 4. Last year, she had a very elaborate strategy of picking teams connected to the Big 10 or teams with the most liberal lean. While I think she still supports the Big 10, I think she has reversed her earlier strategy. And it seems to be working. Nebraska and Idaho's victories put her on top.
By the way the Humanitarian Bowl was the best game of the bowl season so far. I hope you got to see the 43-42 shootout.
Traveling today and tomorrow so no previews. Too many games, too little time.
Out.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
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Whooo hoooo!!! This may be short lived, but I am basking in the temporary glory. Yes, I have a new strategy, but I am keeping it top secret for now. Being in the lead or even in the running is making this year's pool lots of fun. Go Cats!!! my only emotional pick of the lot.
RC and I have been doing some marathon football watching, and I have shared the blog with RC and we both got some good laughs. We did indeed enjoy the Humanitarian Bowl...what a game! Today's SC/UConn game is a real sleeper..though RC is getting some satisfaction from watching Spurrier being frustrated. OSU/Miss is much more interesting, though because almost everyone picked OSU it doesn't mean much for the pool results.
Love to all, Kathy
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