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Ragin Cajuns, Ole Miss To Square Off In Saturday Contest; Kickoff scheduled for 3:01 p.m. on SEC Network ragincajuns/news/2014/9/11/FB_0911141635.aspx?path=football Matt Sullivan, Sports Info Director, 9/11/2014 6:52:00 PM _____________________________ LAFAYETTE - The Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football team will play its first road game of the 2014 season on Saturday when it travels to Oxford, Miss., to face No. 14-ranked Ole Miss in a non-conference game at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium/Hollingworth Field. Kickoff is scheduled for 3:01 p.m. and can be seen on the SEC Network. Tom Hart (pxp), Matt Stinchcomb (color) and Heather Mitts (sideline) will call the action. The game will also be broadcast on the Ragin Cajuns Sports Network with Jay Walker (pxp), Gerald Broussard (color) and Steve Peloquin (sideline) providing commentary. The game for Louisiana (1-1) is the first of two straight on the road for the Cajuns and marks a homecoming for fourth-year head coach Mark Hudspeth, who grew up in Louisville, Miss. Before becoming the Cajuns 26th head coach on Dec. 13, 2010, Hudspeth was the passing game coordinator and receivers coach at Mississippi State from 2009-10. Sixteen players on the current Louisiana roster hail from the Magnolia State, including Oxford natives Larry Pettis and Terry Johnson. The Ragin Cajuns look to rebound from a 48-20 loss against in-state opponent Louisiana Tech - just the third loss in 18 games at home under Hudspeth and the second against in-state schools in the past nine contests. Paced by Elijah McGuire, Alonzo Harris and Terrance Broadway, Louisiana ranks fourth in the Sun Belt Conference in rushing offense (213.0 yards per game) and is fourth in total offense (463.5). With Broadway, a Davey OBrien and Manning Award Watch List candidate directing the offense, the Cajuns rank fifth in the league in passing offense (250.5) and scoring offense (32.5). Ole Miss (2-0) opened the season on Aug. 28 with a 35-13 win over Boise State - the Cajuns next opponent - before dismantling Vanderbilt, 41-3, in the SEC opener for both teams last Saturday. THE GAME: -/- LOUISIANA RAGIN CAJUNS (1-1) Head Coach: Mark Hudspeth (Delta State, 1992) Record at Louisiana: 28-13 (4th season), Career Record: 94-34 (11th year) 14/15 OLE MISS REBELS (2-0) Head Coach: Hugh Freeze (Southern Miss, 92) Record at Ole Miss: 17-11 (3rd season), Career Record: 47-18 (6th season) September 13, 2014 • 3:01 p.m. CDT • Oxford, Miss. Vaught-Hemingway Stadium/Hollingsworth Field (60,580) Series History: Ole Miss leads 3-0 dating back to 1986 ... previous three meetings played in Oxford ... last meeting on Nov. 6, 2010 (Ole Miss, 43-21). GAME INFORMATION: SEC Network: Tom Hart, PxP • Matt Stinchcomb, Color • Heather Mitts, Sideline Ragin Cajuns Radio Network: Jay Walker, PxP • Gerald Broussard, Color • Steve Peloquin, Sideline In Lafayette: KPEL 1420-AM (Flagship); KHXT 107.9-FM Affiliates: KTUX 98.9-FM (Shreveport); WGSO 990-AM (New Orleans); KJEF 1290-AM (Jennings); KLCL 1470-AM (Lake Charles); KRJO 1680-AM (Monroe); KTIB 640-AM (Thibodaux) Live Stats: RaginCajuns Twitter Updates: @ULRaginCajuns; Facebook: RaginCajunsAthletics; YouTube: IAm4RaginCajuns; Instagram: ULRaginCajuns GAMEDAY STORYLINES • Louisiana head coach Mark Hudspeth is a native of Louisville, Miss., and was the passing game coordinator and receivers coach at Mississippi State from 2009-10. • Sixteen players on the Louisiana roster are from the state of Mississippi including starters Larry Pettis (TE) and Terry Johnson (C), both natives of Oxford. • Louisiana is 0-37 in games played against SEC opponents dating back to 1935. The Cajuns have one win against a current member of the SEC (then Big 12 member Texas A&M in 1996) • Louisiana is 509-526-34 against all opponents dating back to 1901. • Louisiana is coming off its third consecutive 9-4 season - the winningest stretch in school history. • Louisianas 28 wins in the past three-plus seasons (2011-13) is the best mark in school history, surpassing 22 victories (1970-72). FIVE QUICK HITTERS 1 - Senior right guard Daniel Quave has started 41 consecutive games for the Ragin Cajuns. 2 - A victory today would give Mark Hudspeth his 29th win at Louisiana, tying him with Raymond Didier and Sam Robertson for 8th-place in school history. 3 - Fifteen different players have recorded at least one reception for the Cajuns in the first two games. 4 - Terrance Broadway is 21 yards shy of becoming the fourth player in school history to accumulate 7,000 yards in total offense. 5 - Trae Johnson is ninth in the Sun Belt Conference in tackles (17). WE ARE LOUISIANA • There is confusion among the national sports organizations as how to refer to the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns. • Our official name is the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, but much like our opponents around the country, we simply go by Louisiana when referring to our athletic programs. • Although we proudly refer to our University with its full title for academic purposes, we ask that Louisiana, Ragin Cajuns or Cajuns be used to refer to us athletically. MISSISSIPPI CAJUNS Sixteen players on the Ragin Cajuns roster hail from the Magnolia State. Current players on the Ragin Cajuns roster from the Magnolia State are: DB Antoinne Adkins (Meridian), WR Scott Austin (Biloxi), WR C.J. Bates (Louisville), OL Allen Cummins (Hattiesburg), DL Ken Edwards (Philadelphia), DL Justin Hamilton (Natchez), C Terry Johnson (Oxford), LB Trae Johnson (Mendenhall), DL LaDarrius Kidd (Gulfport), DL Taboris Lee (Ackerman), TE Larry Pettis (Oxford), LB Chris Prater (Starkville), OL Daniel Quave (Gautier), OL Mykhael Quave (Gautier), DL Christian Ringo (Jackson) and LB Dominique Tovell (Columbia). MORE MISSISSIPPI CONNECTIONS Seven members of the Louisiana coaching staff have ties to the state of Mississippi, including head coach Mark Hudspeth and assistant head coach Reed Stringer, both natives of the Magnolia State. • Head coach Mark Hudspeth (Louisville) played at Delta State from 1987-91 and spent the 2009-10 seasons at Mississippi State as the passing coordinator and receivers coach. • Assistant head coach Reed Stringer (Canton) graduated from Delta State in 2001 and was on the staff at Mississippi State from 2003-09. • Offensive coordinator Jay Johnson was on the staff at Southern Miss from 2003-07, serving as offensive coordinator under Jeff Bower from 2005-07. • Offensive line coach Mitch Rodrigue was on the staff at USM from 1989-90 and 1999-2007; and was the offensive line coach at Pearl River Community College from 1991-92. • Defensive line coach Tim Edwards played at Delta State from 1986-90 and coached at PRCC in 2002. • Running backs coach Marquase Lovings was on the staff at Mississippi State from 2007-10. • Outside linebackers coach David Saunders was on the Ole Miss staff from 1998-2002 (Recruiting Coordinator), 2006 (Linebackers) and 2010 (Administrative Coordinator). Saunders was lauded as one of the top nine recruiters in the nation by Tom Lemming of ESPN during his first stint in Oxford. CAJUNS ARE UNANIMOUS SUN BELT CHOICE • The Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football team were the unanimous choice to repeat as champions as the 2014 Sun Belt Conference Preseason Coaches Poll was released in July. • Louisiana, which finished 9-4 last season and clinched its second league title overall and its first since 2005, garnered all 11 first-place votes by the leagues head coaches. Arkansas State was picked to finish second in the poll with South Alabama picked third, Troy fourth and ULM fifth. • Texas State was picked to finish sixth in the poll with league newcomers Appalachian State and Georgia Southern picked seventh and eighth, respectively. Idaho, Georgia State and New Mexico State rounded out the 11-team field. Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Coaches Poll First Place Votes in Parentheses 1. Louisiana (11) 121 2. Arkansas State 102 3. South Alabama 98 4. Troy 84 5. ULM 78 6. Texas State 70 7. Appalachian State 47 8. Georgia Southern 44 9. Idaho 29 10. Georgia State 27 11. New Mexico State 26 SERIES INFO Series Record: Ole Miss leads 3-0 Series in Lafayette: n/a Series in Oxford: Ole Miss leads 3-0 Neutral Site: n/a Current Streak: Ole Miss, 3 Hudspeth vs. Ole Miss: First Meeting Freeze vs. UL: 1-0 Last Meeting: Ole Miss 43, Louisiana 21 (11/7/10) ALL-TIME MEETINGS Modern Era (1970 and after) Year - Date - Result - Location 1986 - Oct. 18 - L, 20-21 - Oxford 1987 - Oct. 17 - L, 14-24 - Oxford 2010 - Nov. 7 - L, 21-43 - Oxford BROADWAY EARNS PRESEASON HONORS; 10 CAJUNS NAMED TO ALL-SBC TEAM • Led by Preseason Offensive Player of the Year selection Terrance Broadway, the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns placed 10 players on the 2014 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Football team that was announced by the league office. • The 54-member team, which consisted of 12 players on both offense and defense and three special team selections, was picked by the leagues head coaches and media members from each of the Sun Belt Conferences 11 football playing schools. • Broadway, a senior from Baton Rouge, was one of eight Cajuns named to the first team where he was joined in the backfield by teammates Alonzo Harris and Elijah McGuire. Also named to the first-team were wide receiver Jamal Robinson, offensive lineman Daniel Quave, defensive tackle Justin Hamilton, linebacker Dominique Tovell and defensive back Trevence Patt. • Named to the second-team for the Ragin Cajuns were offensive lineman Mykhael Quave and defensive tackle Christian Ringo. CONTINUTY ON THE LINE • Louisiana enters the 2014 season with continuity on the offensive line with four of five returning starters, who have combined for 91 career starts. • Right guard Daniel Quave has a 41-game consecutive start streak with younger brother Mykhael Quave (LT) next with a 28-game streak. Newcomers to the line in 2013 - left guard Terry Johnson (15 games) and right tackle Octravian Anderson (15 games) - started all 13 games for the Ragin Cajuns. • The new starter for Louisiana in 2014 is Donovan Williams at left guard, with Johnson moving to center to replace the Cajuns lone departed starter from 2013 - center Andre Huval, who started 39 straight games for the Cajuns from 2011-13. CAJUNS LEAD SUN BELT IN ATTENDANCE • A crowd of 25,309 for the final home game of the 2013 season allowed Louisiana to lead the Sun Belt in attendance for the second time in three years. • In five games, the Ragin Cajuns drew 129,878 fans for a league-best 25,976 average, edging second-place Arkansas State (24,913) by 1,063 fans to claim the crown. • It is also the second-highest single-season average, trailing only the 29,171 from 2011. • The total attendance was the seventh-highest total in school history with five of the other six being accomplished in seasons with at least six home games. CAJUNS ARE SUN BELT CHAMPIONS • After finishing third in the Sun Belt Conference in 2011 and second in 2012, the Cajuns claimed a share of the Sun Belt title in 2013. • The title, its second crown in 13 years as a member in the Sun Belt, marks the sixth time that Louisiana has won a conference title in its 50th season playing in a conference. • The Ragin Cajuns previously won the Gulf States Conference title in 1970, the Southland in 1976, the Big West in 1993 and 1994, and the Sun Belt in 2005. SETTING A STANDARD • In addition to the first-ever, back-to-back-to-back seasons appearing in a bowl game, Mark Hudspeth has helped Louisiana to tie the school record for wins in a season with nine. • Prior to the 9-4 mark in 2011, the Cajuns set the school record for wins with a 9-2 record in both 1921 and 1976. • The 18 wins in Hudspeths first two years, and the 28 victories in the first three-plus seasons, are the most in a two and three-year period in school history. HARRIS ECLIPSES 2,500-YARD MARK • With 942 yards rushing in 2013, Alonzo Harris became the fourth runner in school history to total, 2,500 yards rushing in a career. • Harris, who finished third in the Sun Belt in rushing last season (72.5 ypg), enters the 2014 season ranked fourth in school history with 2,644 yards. He is also third in rushing touchdowns (33) and fifth in attempts (558). • His career 69.6 yards rushing per game is third best in school history, trailing only Tyrell Fenroy (101.0 from 2005-08) and Brian Mitchell (77.6 from 1986-89). Harris gained 700 yards as a freshman in 2011 and totalled 881 yards in 2012. CAJUN FIELD SCORING RECORD FALLS • Despite a home season-low 28 points against ULM in the 2013 regular-season finale, Louisiana broke the Cajun Field record for points scored at home in a single season with 236. • The Ragin Cajuns scored 40 or more points in each of the first four home games, including a stadium-record 70 points in the home-opening win over Nicholls State on Sept. 14. The 229 points broke the old mark of the 216 that was scored in five games in 1995. • The Ragin Cajuns have scored over 200 points at home in a single season three times in school history, the first coming in 1923 when Louisiana tallied 206 points in five games. The home average of 47.2 points a game broke the previous stadium record of 43.2 set in 1995. RAGIN CAJUNS ATHLETICS RANKED 34TH BY NACDA • After a record-setting year in which five sports claimed conference championships, the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns athletic program were rated as the 34th-best nationally according to the National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and released by CBSSports. • Louisiana, which claimed regular-season titles in football, baseball and softball while adding Sun Belt Conference tournament titles in mens basketball, mens tennis, baseball and softball, finished as the top non-BCS school in the rankings. JOHNSON, MUNOZ RECEIVE PROMOTION • Louisiana Ragin Cajuns head football coach Mark Hudspeth announced that current offensive assistants Jay Johnson and Jorge Munoz were each elevated to the position of Associate Head Coach and Passing Game Coordinator, respectively. • Johnson, who will continue in his role as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, has directed one of the top offensive attacks in the Sun Belt Conference entering his fourth season with the Ragin Cajuns. • Munoz, entering his seventh year on the staff, has coached the Ragin Cajuns wide receivers the past three seasons under Hudspeth, helping produce some of the top receivers in school history. MCGUIRE NAMED FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA • Elijah McGuire capped off a brilliant 2013 season for the Louisiana Ragin Cajuns when he was selected to the 13th annual Football Writers Association of America Freshman All-America Team. • McGuire, a 5-11, 185-pound running back from Houma, La., was the lone Sun Belt student-athlete on the team. • A first-team All-Sun Belt selection, McGuire ranked fourth in the conference in rushing, carrying 103 times for 863 yards, a nations-best 8.4 average and seven touchdowns while catching 22 passes for 384 yards and three scores. He had a team-high 16 plays of 20 yards or better during the season. • McGuire had four 100-yard rushing games, including a career-high 137 yards and three touchdowns against Nicholls State in his Cajun Field debut. At Georgia State on Nov. 16, he became one of just four players in the nation this year, and the first in school history, to rush for 100 yards and catch passes for 100 yards in the same game. PEANUT RECEIVES WALTER PAYTON NFL MAN OF THE YEAR AWARD • Chicago Bears cornerback and Louisiana Ragin Cajuns football alumnus Charles Tillman was named the 2013 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. The award was presented to him during the NFL Honors awards show at Radio City Music Hall in New York. • The prestigious award, which is named after the late Bears Hall of Fame running back, is the only league honor that recognizes a players community service as well as his playing excellence. • Nicknamed Peanut, Tillman was a four-year letterman in football for Louisiana from 1999-2002. In 2002, he received All-American recognition; was named an All-Independent selection in 2000; and was a two-time All-Sun Belt Conference selection. He ended his career as a Ragin Cajun with 284 tackles, 12 interceptions, seven fumble recoveries and three blocked punts. CAJUNS ON THE WATCH LIST • Seven members of the Ragin Cajuns football team were named to national watch lists over the summer, including Terrance Broadway who was named to both the Davey OBrien and the Manning Award Watch List. • Four members were named to the Lombardi Award Watch List, led by offensive linemen Daniel Quave and Mykhael Quave - the only tandem of brothers on a national watch list. • A complete list of players named to national watch lists is below: Lombardi Award Watch List • OL Daniel Quave • OL Mykhael Quave • DL Justin Hamilton • LB Dominique Tovell Doak Walker Award • RB Alonzo Harris Biletnikoff Award • WR Jamal Robinson Davey OBrien Award • QB Terrance Broadway Manning Award • QB Terrance Broadway PLAYER NOTES: QUARTERBACKS • Terrance Broadways 39 career touchdown passes puts him in third place all time in the Louisiana record book. He is one back of Roy Henry for second, while Jake Delhomme holds the record with 64. • Broadway moved into third in career passing yards (5,498) passing Jon Van Cleave and Brian Mitchell after throwing for 237 yards against Southern. • Broadway holds the record for highest completion percentage in a season completing 65.4-percent of passes in 2012. • Broadway also moved into fourth on the career total offense list with 6,747 yards in three seasons passing Michael Desormeaux (6,736). • Broadway along with senior wide receiver Jamal Robinson moved into a tie for third in top scoring combos in school history with 12 TD connections. Roy Henry and David Oliver had 12 from 1975-76. • Broadway has the most 300-plus yard passing games in Louisiana history with six in two years. He threw for a career-best 374 yds vs. Arkansas State (10/23/12). • Brooks Haack has seen action in six games passing for 251 yards and two touchdowns. • Four different quaterbacks saw action for the Cajuns in 2013: Broadway, Haack, Jalen Nixon and DShaie Landor. RUNNING BACKS • Both Alonzo Harris and Elijah McGuire are coming off of All-Conference seasons as the duo was selected to the Sun Belt First Team in 2013. The pair combined to rush for 1,805 and 22 touchdowns a year ago. • Harris ranks third on the Louisiana career list for rushing touchdowns with 32 after scoring 14 times in 2013. Tyrell Fenroy holds the record with 48 TDs in four seasons. • Harris also ranked fourth in career rushing yards (2,570) and fifth in career attemps (546). • Harris tied Brian Mitchells single-game TD record with five TDs against New Mexico State (11/2/13). • Harris has been a part of four 100-yd rushing duos including three with quarterback Terrance Broadway in 2012 and one with McGuire in 2013. • McGuire became the first Ragin Cajuns player to post 100-yards rushing and 100-yards receiving in the same game against Georgia State rushing for 107 yds on 11 attempts and catching three passes for 125 yds. • McGuire has rushed for 100-yards in five games including four times in 2013. His career-best came against Nicholls State rushing for 137 yards on nine attempts. He had three rushing TDs in the game. RECEIVERS • Jamal Robinson is the first Cajuns receiver to be named to the Biletnikoff Watch List since Javone Lawson in 2012. • Robinson moved into ninth on the career receiving yards list with 1,681 in four seasons. He had a season-best 862 yds and eight scores in 2013. • Robinson needs two TDs to move into the top 5 in career receiving touchdowns. He currently has 13 after not catching a TD pass in his freshman campaign. • Robinson has seven 100-yd receiving games posting a career-best at ULM (11/3/12) catching three passes for 153 yds and two TDs. • James Butler has the second most receiving yards among returning wide receivers on the 2014 squad. Butler has caught 52 passes for 699 yds in four seasons. • Nine Cajuns receivers caught at least one pass in the Southern game including Robinson, Butler, Jared Johnson, Matt Barnes, Gabe Fusilier, C.J. Bates, Evan Tatford, Larry Pettis and Nick Byrne. • Louisiana will have to lean on senior Pettis, Byrne and Tatford at tight end after the departure of seniors Jacob Maxwell and Ian Thompson in 2013. OFFENSIVE LINE • The Cajuns offensive line returns four starters from the 2013 season including Daniel Quave, Mykhael Quave, Terry Johnson and Octravian Anderson. • Daniel Quave holds the most experience having not missed a start in four straight seasons with 41 career starts at right guard. • Mykhael Quave has the second most experience on the line with 28 starts in three seasons moving from guard to tackle in 2013. • Both Anderson and Johnson made starts in all 13 games last season helping guide the Cajuns to their third consecutive bowl game. • Johnson moves from left guard to center to replace veteran Andre Huval at center in 2014. Huval made 39 starts at center from 2011-13. • Donovan Williams will take over as the new left guard after transferring from Blinn JC. DEFENSIVE LINE • The Cajuns defensive line returns two of three starters from a year ago inlcuding all-conference performers Justin Hamilton and Christian Ringo. • Louisiana returns seven defensive lineman who saw action in 2013 combining for 110 tackles, 25.5 tackles-for-loss (TFL) and 13.0 sacks. • Hamilton led the way with 9.0 TFL and 4.0 sacks in 2013 and has 19.0 TFL and 9.0 sacks in three seasons with the Cajuns. He led the D-Line with 38 tackles (25 solo) a year ago. • Marquis White is expected to take over the third starters position on the D-Line replacing Brandon McCray. White had 19 tackles in 2013. • The D-line has posted 13 of the Cajuns 21 sacks which ranked fifth in the Sun Belt in 2013. • Hamilton, Ringo and Remaine Douglas each recovered a fumble in 2013. • Marvin Martin forced the most fumbles (2) on the defensive line a year ago. • The line held Southern under 100 yards rushing limiting the Jaguars to 77 yards on the ground. • Ringo was the leading tackler against the Jaguars with four (3 solo) and a TFL. LINEBACKER • Louisiana will have to replace over 200 tackles at linebacker with the departure of senior Justin Anderson. Trae Johnson and Kevin Fouquier started up the middle for the Cajuns against Southern. • Dominique Tovell is the leading tackler in the linebacker corps with 88 tackles in two seasons including 15.0 TFL and 3.0 sacks. Tovell had 67 stops (40 solo) in 2013 with 12.0 TFL and two forced fumbles. • Jake Molbert is expect to join Tovell at the other outside linebacker spot this week after missing the Southern contest due to illness. Molbert battled back from a knee injury in 2012. Molbet has 62 career tackles. • Molbert has 9.0 career TFL and 2.0 sacks despite spending much of the 2013 season as a reserve linebacker. • Tyren Alexander, Boris Anyama and Christian Sager provide depth at the position. Alexander stepped in and made the start for Molbert against Southern while Anayama had five tackles, a TFL and forced fumble. • Transfer Trey Granier joins the Ragin Cajuns linebacker group after coming to the squad from LSU where he redshirted during the 2012 season. SECONDARY • Louisiana returns all four starters in the secondary including Corey Trim, Sean Thomas, Trevence Patt and T.J. Worthy. • Thomas ranked third on the team in tackles in 2013 with 63 stops (45 solo) including 0.5 tackles-for-loss. He also had the most interceptions on the squad with three. • The Cajuns secondary provided 10 of the teams 14 interceptions in 2013. Trim and Al Riles provided the only pick sixes of the season. • Patt led the squad with 12 pass breakups a year ago. He also posted 57 tackles (43 solo) along with 1.5 TFL and interception and a forced fumble. • Dominick Jones made the start for the Cajuns at cornerback against Southern in the season opener. He had four tackles in the contest which led all members of the secondary. • Simeon Thomas will miss the 2014 season with a knee injury after seeing action in 10 games a year ago. • Zach DeGrange, Jevante Watson, Tracy Walker and Antoinne Adkins add depth for the Cajuns in the secondary. SPECIAL TEAMS • Daniel Cadona returns as the Cajuns punter in 2014 after posting a 41.7 average with 4,683 yards on 53 punts. Cadona set a new career long with a 77-yard punt against Southern. • Hunter Stover has taken over the kicking duties this season. Stover was 1-for-1 kicking the eventual game-winning field goal against Tulane in the 2013 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl. He is a perfect 2-for-2 in his career. He is a perfect 8-for-8 in PATs. • Stover was 2-for-3 on on-side kick attempts in 2013 recovering both attempts himself. • Montrel Carter returned kickoffs for the Cajuns against Southern and Elijah McGuire started as the Louisiana punt returner. • Carter returned six kicks for 78 yards in 2013. He had one return for 30 yards against the Jaguars. • Jake Guidry will serve as the Cajuns holder on field goal attempts for the second straight season. • Guidry will take over as the deep snapper on punts, while Stephen Morella will snap on field goals. NEXT UP • Louisiana will remain on the road as it travels to Boise, Idaho to face Mountain West opponent Boise State on Sept. 20 in a 9:30 p.m. CT game at Bronco Stadium. The game will be televised on the CBS Sports Network.
Posted on: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 02:16:29 +0000

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