| 31. | Tarver watched the 1988 Olympics on television and saw another Floridian, Roy Jones, get jobbed out of a gold medal.
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| 32. | Ara Parseghian is still fuming about the 1964 loss at the Coliseum, where he insists his 9-0 team was jobbed.
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| 33. | Why have I seen at least a hundred replays of the " Music City Miracle " and still think Buffalo was jobbed?
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| 34. | The Canadian couple that got jobbed will find more wealth and fame in martyrdom than they ever could in the winner's circle.
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| 35. | This is nothing new for Penn State, which claims to have been jobbed out of three national titles by the anarchic system of polls.
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| 36. | What he wanted to say was the Sonics were jobbed by a horrendous job of officiating by Mike Mathis, Hue Hollins and Jack Nies.
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| 37. | True, the Diamondbacks offense was near the bottom in the league, but that doesn't mean he got jobbed every time out.
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| 38. | It was Tschida who jobbed the Red Sox in the'99 playoffs when he called Offerman out on a phantom tag by Chuck Knoblauch.
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| 39. | Some of the Hornets have raised the ludicrous theory that they were jobbed by the NBA in their five-game loss to the Nets.
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| 40. | This is nothing new for Penn State, which claims to have been jobbed out of three national titles by the anarchic system of the polls.
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