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All That and a Bag of Mail: Wedding Fail Edition




Our beaver pelt trader of the week is whoever is responsible for the above video. Simply outstanding. The bride being knocked in the swimming pool by the best man is how every fall wedding should end.

In my continuing picks war with my family's former French exchange student Audrey, she bested me in week two and we are now tied overall in picking games. Last week, I went a robust 2-3-1 and she went 3-2-1 (we both pushed on Cal-Minnesota).

Total after two weeks:

Clay 6-5-1
Audrey 6-5-1

Yep, we're tied. Sigh.

Notwithstanding the fact that I'm now tied with a French girl who has never watched a game of college football in her life, the games we're picking this week are below. My picks are in bold, followed by Audrey's.

Miami -3 at Virginia Tech

Arkansas at Alabama -17.5

Cal -7 at Oregon

Florida -22 at Kentucky

Iowa at Penn State -10

Texas Tech at Houston (even)

While the spread is even, the over/under on Texas Tech/Houston is 73.5. This game is going to take five hours to play. I can't wait. And by the way, I have zero confidence in any of these picks.

Here are Audrey's picks along with her rationales.

Miami Vice

Alabama Sweet Home

Cal

Kentucky Derby

Penn State for Paula

Houston

On to the Mailbag:

Brandi K. writes:

Clay,
I need a clarification on fan-in-law status. I was just smack talked on Facebook by a guy who claims "a rooting interest" because -- get this -- his uncle and two cousins went to Florida. I don't think random extended family college attendance allows for fan-in-law status.

Your inclination is correct, that's impermissible.

I've said this before, but it bears repeating, you can only have a rooting interest via family connection if the connection comes through your immediate family -- that's someone who shares either half or all of your genetic code -- and doesn't already root for someone else. So sisters and brothers suffice, as do your own children and your parents and your spouse--who is excluded from sharing your DNA unless you live in Arkansas, in which case the state constitution requires this.

An uncle and two cousins? That's shameful bandwagoning of the worst order. The only thing more shameful than the actual public posting on Facebook is the justification.

You're in the right, ignore them.

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