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R Mason Thomas was not going to be denied. #cfb
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"R Mason Thomas was not going to be denied. #cfb" is a general sports video from CBS Sports published on May 14, 2026. Runtime 23 seconds. This clip features Ray Thomas. Topics: cfb. Tap any name above to jump to Ray Thomas's full profile and recent appearances. If you want to watch general sports live, the watch-cost calculator maps your zip to the cheapest legal stack.
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