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Talking about your logic that a team isn't at someone's level because they take a loss to them

 

I didn't say that either.

 

Columbia got embarrassed. Not just any loss. An embarrassment at home in a state semifinal.

 

A three touchdown loss to a bad team.

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That ain't Silly and i have facts to back it up

 

Our record since 2013 has been better on the road then at home

 

6 losses at home

 

5 on road

 

Home field is an advantage, period. Especially in the state semifinal.

 

Not just because of crowd noise.

 

The fact that they can't protect their home field is more proof that they're not any good.

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You know nothing about the Columbia program

 

You are used to a team basically handed a championship on a silver platter

 

I guarantee you if we had all the talent handed to us that sta has we would pulverize you

IDK about that, and Handed ?. STA isn't handed transfers. They all have to go through enrollment plan like every other student.

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