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Week 1 Pickem results/standings


aTmfan06

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I have volunteered to do the results and standings for the pickem contest this season. I will try and have them up ASAP each week and without error. There were 56 entries for week 1. FYI everyone gets a free win for the Lumberton game. Im sorry if I butcher anyone's screen name.

21

Chester86 (Week 1 winner)

20

uknowit2

dme1111

 

19

aTmfan06

Ty Cobb

Eagleforever

Longhorn63

 

18

Broncos2447

no-look

One4All

CocaColaCowboy

 

17

prepballfan

Yeoj

D3zil

2wedge

Lightning/Eagle 

WOSdrummer

AggiesAreWe

 

16

Bobcatfan4Life

Pepper Brooks

Mrtomcat

LSU9

bleacher_Bum

RETIREDFAN1

Walk-off

RaiderGirl2010

Austin1985

Guitar Man

Hook'em

Fathead

5GallonBucket

wo-s #1

raideroldtimer

Stiger85

 

15

Mr. Buddy Garrity

Coug talk

PirateNole984

TX HORN_ET

Rez lpsa

Workbootz

OldBuc77

PlayActionPass

alphadog

86hawk

 

14

oldman

refuse2lose

pdawg119

Bigdaddy

Topdawg

navydawg

 

13

Ozens Fastest@1906

texaslonghorn14

 

12

Bullets13

Bulldogs92

PAPA Titans 94

 

11

Eagle Football281 (Week 1 picker of shame)

 

 

 

 

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