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Worse than that - he's a Michigan Wolverine.jrstephens said:I assume your brother is Auburn
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Worse than that - he's a Michigan Wolverine.
But I'm a Wisconsin http://weebls-stuff.com/flash/badger.swf
The_Kitchen_Guy said:I'm not bad mouthing the M - I'm just a Badger fan. Michigan got screwed in the BCS mess, but so did Wisconsin because of the stupid "Only two teams from one conference" rule.
11-1 isn't good enough for them? In the only loss, to Michigan (a superior team, no doubt) Wisconsin was right with them.
The Football State Championship is the final game of a state-wide high school football tournament, where the top two teams in the state compete for the title of state champion.
The Football State Championship is typically held at a neutral location, such as a college or professional football stadium, in the state where the tournament is taking place. The exact date and location may vary each year.
Teams must first compete in their local conference or district tournaments, and then advance through regional and state tournaments to earn a spot in the Football State Championship. The top teams from each level of the tournament move on to the next round until only two teams remain for the final game.
The Football State Championship is open to the public, and anyone can purchase tickets to attend the game. Many schools also offer student and family ticket packages for their respective teams. However, due to limited seating, it is recommended to purchase tickets in advance.
The Football State Championship is often broadcasted on local television channels or live-streamed online. Check with your local sports network or the tournament's official website for more information on how to watch the game from home.