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Merry Christmas,

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happy Hanukkah, happy Festivus, happy Kwanzaa or if you are more like me, happy Saturnalia.

I think us Bears fans should really adopt Festivus as we could do one hell of an "Airing of Grievances".

Whatever god, spiritual holiday (or atheist one), I hope you all have a happy and safe celebration as we head into 2018 with some hope for our basketball teams and nowhere to go but up for our football team.

Brian
 
Merry xmas and Happy 2018 to all.

For the disillusioned football fans like myself consider following the basketball Bears this season. Both teams are well-coached, fun to watch, and legit contenders to win the conference.

The men just beat Wyoming for the first time in 80 years. That's some revenge for the last time Wyoming played us in football, which was also 80 years ago, and beat us 33-0. GO Bears!
 

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