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FBI's new headquarters could be decided by a 1-on-1 basketball game

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Glenn Youngkin and Maryland Governor Wes Moore have come up with a fun way to settle the matter. On Thursday, Governor Moore tweeted a clip of him shooting a basketball at the Capital One Arena before the Wizards played the Atlanta Hawks.

Moore made the shot from just within the free throw line, and added the caption, "Glenn Youngkinlet's go one on one, winner gets the new FBI headquarters."Governor Youngkin replied to Moore within an hour. "Game on!" he tweeted with a GIF of him making what appeared to be a three-pointer from a campaign video.The stakes are high, but a one-on-one matchup between the governors with the winner taking all — would be priceless.

But who'd have the edge? Youngkin played four years at Rice University between 1985 - 1989 where he averaged 1.4 points and 1.2 rebounds in 58 games, according to sports-reference.com.

He was listed on the site as 6'7".Moore was considered a star wide receiver during his time at Johns Hopkins University and was honored by the Maryland College Football Hall of Fame.

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