have you Burghers voted yet?
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have you Burghers voted yet?
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Just voted, I wish they'd show the current voting tallies.
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damn i didn't see this thread.
i can't believe gainesville is on there...
my most sincere apologizes. I am humbled by your quickness
just voted. some odd choices on there. i dont get why some place in ga ive never heard of and some town in kansas. i know ku won the national championship but it was their first one in a long time and out of all of those choices nyc isnt even on there, thats funny
NYC was when i voted...Originally Posted by frankthetank1
the homer in me said Pitts as title town, but objectively I have to say NYC...
You probably didn't catch some of the features on Sportscenter. They did a feature on each city and their case to be proclaimed Titletown USA. So you had a lot of these small towns in Ohio, Georgia, etc. that while on a professional level may not be a powerhouse, but maybe collegieatly or on the high school level are just a massive presence. Its worth consideration though if one small town has 50 championships and is a big deal on the national level, but I don't see how any of those towns ever win out over a big city with multiple professional championship teams.Originally Posted by frankthetank1
I voted for Columbus, just because I live here and I want them to finish ahead of Ann Arbor. I know for a fact C-bus won't win the overall title, but just finishing ahead of Ann Arbor, like they do in everything else, would be satisfying enough for me.
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