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Christmas is just a week away. The announcement of Jabari Parker and BYU’s fate in the Poinsettia Bowl is just two days away.

 

Don’t miss this great offer below to take care of your family and friends for Christmas and to take care of yourself with your own Cougar Sportsline subscription.

 

 

 

HERE’S SOME MERRY CHRISTMAS MATH FOR YOU!

 

In some math equations, 2 negatives can equal a positive

 

 

 

This Thursday, BYU faces San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl

 

Thursday is also the day that Jabari Parker will tell the world where he is going to play college basketball.

 

A BYU win over SDSU and Jabari Parker announcing he is going to BYU are not slam dunk deals by any means.

 

There is a very real possibility that for Cougar football and basketball fans Thursday could end up being a double negative day.

 

If that happens, here’s some Merry Christmas math to help make it more positive for you.

 

Here’s how.

 

Take advantage of our Cougar Sportsline Christmas gift special which allows you to give 3 separate one-year subscriptions to family members and friends of your choosing at a significantly reduced rate. (3 for $35)

 

That will take care of family and friends. To take care of you, if BYU loses to San Diego State in the Poinsettia Bowl, we will add ten free issues to your current Cougar Subscription.

 

In addition, if Jabari Parker says no to BYU, we will add another ten free issues to your subscription.

 

That’s how the Merry Christmas math works.  One or two negatives (Parker saying no and/or BYU losing to SDSU) still work out to be positive for you.

 

You get to give Christmas subscriptions to family and friends at a great rate and if Thursday is a double negative, or just a single negative, you get bonus issues added to your current subscription.

 

Let our Merry Christmas Math make this coming Thursday positive for you, regardless of what happens.

 

Click Here to make it all happen.

 

This Merry Christmas Math offer expires Thursday, December 20, 2012 at noon Mountain Time.