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Geography. Pick the local team. If you are in say Miami, congratulations you can be a Dolphins fan and if you want to support teams across several levels, then the Dolphins for the NFL, Miami Hurricane among the power college programs and Florida International Panthers in the so-called Group of 5. If you are in an area not near an NFL team pick a Boston Red Sox Best Dad Ever Father’S Day 2023 shirt, hoodie, tank top, sweater and long sleeve t shirt college and could even find enjoyment following a small regional team that plays in Division II or III or Division I FCS.

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