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I'm finding it very hard to concentrate on work today. My alma mater plays tonight for all the marbles. I'm pumped!
 
Well, that was awesome. 8)
 
My father-in-law just stopped by this evening to drop off the official championship T-Shirt as an early birthday present. 8)
 
Well, now THAT deserves a Big Cheesey Grin!

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The projected starting quarterback for my alma mater saved a man having a grand mal seizure from drowning this summer:
Texas quarterback Colt McCoy has already done something not even Vince Young can claim.

All McCoy, a redshirt freshman, did over Memorial Day weekend in the West Texas town of Graham was swim about 300 yards to help with the rescue of a man who, it turned out, was suffering a grand mal seizure.

Ken Herrington, a 60-year-old former IBM employee, suffered the seizure on his dock across the lake from McCoy's parents' home. Herrington's wife, Patina, screamed for help. McCoy and his father, Brad, answered the call.

"He and his dad saved my husband's life," Patina Herrington said.
Colt McCoy
 
That's an amazing story.

Bernard, now I know your talking about American football but what is is alma mater? :dontknow:
 
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