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8-Year-Old Nebraska Boy Writes Letter To Scott Frost Telling Him He Wants Bama
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Everyone wants to know where their team stands heading into week three of the college football season. This 8-year-old Nebraska boy especially. He wrote the Cornhuskers new head coach Scott Frost a letter with some notes, one being they should add Alabama to their schedule to really test the team...
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I like his thinking.

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Originally published on SECRant.com
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surgicalvenom67 months
Ahhh, this optimism of kids. They lose to Colorado, but he thinks they need Bama on the schedule. Rmember when we were all that young and naive? P.S. kid, the Huskers are losing to Troy 10-0 right now.
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Philippines4LSU67 months
Would he even qualify?
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atltiger648767 months
are =/= our My god.
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JackieTreehorn67 months
Not sure I'd want to see my team publicly executed.
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BobABooey67 months
In his defense, the 8 year old writes like crap but he’s taller than Saban.
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TigrrrDad67 months
Kid better hit the recruiting trail then. He spells like he’s from Bama, so maybe he’s homesick.
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mbogo67 months
The average college freshman in the U.S. reads at a 7th grade level.
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Marco Esquandolas67 months
This is the writing of an 8 year old? God help the USA...
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randomways67 months
Do you have kids? I assume it's been a while since you were 8, but this is pretty typical for 3rd grade.
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caliegeaux67 months
Kid needs to worry about his penmanship before worrying about grown folk matters.
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caliegeaux67 months
And I need to work on my hitting “post” skills ya heard me.
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caliegeaux67 months
Kid needs to worry about his penmanship before worrying about grown folk matters.
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