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Dave Portnoy & Urban Meyer preview Michigan-Oklahoma & What’s next for Alabama? … from Fox sports

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Urban Meyer, Dave Portnoy, Brandon Walker, Dan Katz, Kayce Smith and Mark Ingram previewed the Michigan Wolverines’ matchup with the Oklahoma Sooners. They also discussed what’s next for the Alabama Crimson Tide after their disappointing loss to the Florida State Seminoles. Read More 

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