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Does Tommy Tuberville sound like Larry Culpepper?
We all know Larry Culpepper. He is the Dr. Pepper spokesman who had invented the FBS College Playoffs.
I took the day off today and watched a little bit of the Georgia v. Vanderbilt replay. When Tuberville began to speak, I thought for sure it was was Culpepper.
I am hoping Tuberville won’t call anymore games but, if he does, compare their voices.
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You're giving Tubberville too much credit; I believe Culpepper would be much more entertaining
Keep in mind, the man is a LEGEND!
Culpepper created the ncaaf playoff.
Conspiracy alert: has anyone ever truly seen Culpepper and Tuberville in the same room? Who can tell if they're not actually the same person??!!