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West Virginia Vs. Texas A&M Kevin White Josh Lambert West Virginia vs. Texas A&M Monday, December 29, 2014 | 2:00 p.m. EST Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium A WINNING TRADITION Success on the football field takes a team effort; so does success in business. At BrickStreet, our hands- on team approach to workers’ compensation insurance creates individualized solutions that revolve around your business – focusing effort and providing a solid game plan for success. Make BrickStreet part of your winning strategy to eliminate workplace injuries and reduce your cost of doing business. Call your local insurance agent or visit brickstreet.com for more information. Your Business. Your People. 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