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SETXsports.com Pick' ems - Week 21


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And after 21 weeks, the longest Pick 'em in SETXsports.com history, WE HAVE A TIE!

Pepper Brooks and WOSdrummer99 sit atop the pack at 353 picks!

They will both receive an invitation to join the SETXsports.com High School Football Rankings for the 2021 season!

Here is the final tally:

Pepper Brooks - 353

WOSdrummer99 - 353

AggiesAreWe - 342

no-look - 342

Longhorn63 - 337

Mr. Buddy Garrity - 333

Lightning/Eagle - 330

TXHORN_ET - 327

One4All - 325

RETIREDFAN1 - 323

workbootz - 291

Setx fan - 283

uknowit2 - 278

NetCat - 274

raideroldtimer - 270

gonelsons - 262

Bobcatfan4life - 247

86hawk - 195

Yeoj - 187

EAGLEFOREVER - 179

aTmfan06 - 176

spidersal - 145

exsoftballplayer - 132

Walk-off - 89

astros414078 - 87

H-STING - 70

DP#1FAN - 57

Bigdaddy79 - 51

Broncos2447 - 34

prepballfan - 33

Cougtalk - 29

CB2018 - 15

coach bear - 15

87JAG - 14

bballfan342 - 14

pdawg119 - 14

Fbfan3 - 13

Mytwocents3788 - 10

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1 hour ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Another top 5 finish for me. That makes 8 consecutive years for me to finish top 5 (had a couple of 1st in those years)

Congrats to the winners

Thanks. And especially a big thank you to @WOSgrad for making this possible. I know its a lot work on top of everything else you do. Sorry for the jokes couple weeks back. But the football gods smiled upon both of us anyway. I'll try to do my best with the rankings next season.

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13 hours ago, WOSdrummer99 said:

Thanks. And especially a big thank you to @WOSgrad for making this possible. I know its a lot work on top of everything else you do. Sorry for the jokes couple weeks back. But the football gods smiled upon both of us anyway. I'll try to do my best with the rankings next season.

Anytime, my friend.

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