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longshot

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a photograph taken from a distance

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As much of a longshot as the CFP is at this point, a loss would all but completely knock BYU out of the conversation for good. Source: Internet

It was already considered a longshot that the Seahawks would sign Brown, but rumors persisted, in large part because Russell Wilson is known to be advocating for it. Source: Internet

It would appear a longshot at best that Blaylock’s career ratio of 1.23 to 1 will ever be approached among high-volume players. Source: Internet

Logically, Bieniemy was always a longshot to take that job for several reasons so skepticism was always warranted: 1. If he wants to be an NFL head coach someday his current job is a much safer path than taking his chances at a losing college program. Source: Internet

The certification will formalize the razor-thin presidential results after a statewide audit that Joe Biden got more votes than President Donald Trump and would be a major blow to Trump’s longshot efforts to overturn the outcome of the election. Source: Internet

Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish (18-11, 9-9 Atlantic Coast Conference, No. 57 NET) looked like a longshot, and that was before Saturday’s loss at Wake Forest (13-15. Source: Internet

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