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November 11, 2005

Getting up for the OU-A&M game

1B2 Mac chats with Fran.JPGAs we hope that the next installment of Texas A&M football coach Dennis Franchione's Friday with Fran will be as entertaining as last week's installment, the following are ways in which more than a few Aggie fans are getting up for this Saturday's clash in Norman, Oklahoma between the Aggies and the Oklahoma Sooners:

FireDennisFranchione.com

FireFranPetition.com

FranUnderFire.com, which includes this handy list of embarrassments.

Posted by Tom at November 11, 2005 08:42 AM

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