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'''[http://www.mtsusidelines.com/news/chili-fires-up-competition-1.1724913 Chili fires up competition (MTSUSidelines.com - 24 October 2010)]''' <br>
 
'''[http://www.mtsusidelines.com/news/chili-fires-up-competition-1.1724913 Chili fires up competition (MTSUSidelines.com - 24 October 2010)]''' <br>
 
Eighteen teams representing student groups and Greek associations faced off Friday evening in the annual Homecoming Chili Cook-Off competition. This year's winners in the student organization category were Baptist Collegiate Ministries in third place, the '''Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity (&#914;&#936;)''' in second place, and the Third Baptist Church group in first place.
 
Eighteen teams representing student groups and Greek associations faced off Friday evening in the annual Homecoming Chili Cook-Off competition. This year's winners in the student organization category were Baptist Collegiate Ministries in third place, the '''Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity (&#914;&#936;)''' in second place, and the Third Baptist Church group in first place.

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Chili fires up competition (MTSUSidelines.com - 24 October 2010)
Eighteen teams representing student groups and Greek associations faced off Friday evening in the annual Homecoming Chili Cook-Off competition. This year's winners in the student organization category were Baptist Collegiate Ministries in third place, the Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity (ΒΨ) in second place, and the Third Baptist Church group in first place.