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Im not really sure where you got those numbers b/c 2 years ago cavs won 29-28. so 34 and 45 you must have made up. Good stat though you were close.

 

 

my bad so it was 35 and 28 and 14 i was going on what i was told earlier and didn't look it up so non-the-less price s averaging almost 25 points a game thats not too shabby considering exactly 26 sounds to me like coffee county has given cookeville all they wanted the pas three years.

2003

Coffee - 35

Cook - 22

2004

Coffee - 28

Cook - 29

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This game always seems to be a good one. Cav's have the home field advanage and good coach but it will not be enough for the Big Red Machine. Cav's will score early but will run into a red wall the last half of the game. Raiders are in great shape and have one of the best rounded teams maybe than they have had in quite some time. This will be a great game!!!

 

Raiders will tighten up and dominate the 4th quarter.

 

Coffee County 35; Cookville 21

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Cookeville gets the W!

 

Come on Wingman, I thought you were a believer in Coffee Co. I guess you just can't do it, especially after all the Jake Nunley slams you wrote a few years ago. I notice on the Big Ones contest you are wrong 40% of the time. I hope you are 100% wrong on this pick. GO RAIDERS!

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Come on Wingman, I thought you were a believer in Coffee Co. I guess you just can't do it, especially after all the Jake Nunley slams you wrote a few years ago. I notice on the Big Ones contest you are wrong 40% of the time. I hope you are 100% wrong on this pick. GO RAIDERS!

 

 

Speaking of the Big Ones why wasn't this game on this weeks list?

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