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How do I delete a College Bowl Pick ‘Em league and pick set?

I just created a College Bowl Pick ‘Em private league and a pick set in that league. I have now decided that I don’t want either of them. How can I delete them both?? There are no other players in my private league yet, so it should be easy.

Usually in situations like this, fantasy football would allow you to go to their home page, then delete league. Since there hasn’t been a draft and no players, it allows you to do that.

It could be the same here, but most likely it isn’t. The Pick’ums are extremely hard to get out of if even possible. I would try that fantasy football shot up above, and if that doesn’t work, just don’t pick anything.

Good luck!!

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