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The B-Fox and B-Frank Show S7 E26

An episode of the The B-Fox and B-Frank Show podcast, hosted by Podcasts – Let Me B-Frank, titled "The B-Fox and B-Frank Show S7 E26" was published on February 21, 2023 and runs 44 minutes.

February 21, 2023 ·44m · The B-Fox and B-Frank Show

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WINNERS Kansas Providence Texas Tech Northwestern Kentucky Texas A&M HM: Maine LOSERS Clemson North Carolina New Mexico Oregon Seton Hall

WINNERS

  • Kansas
  • Providence
  • Texas Tech
  • Northwestern
  • Kentucky
  • Texas A&M
  • HM: Maine

LOSERS

  • Clemson
  • North Carolina
  • New Mexico
  • Oregon
  • Seton Hall
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