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They are so desperate for wins they tried to get Idaho to forfeit the rained out game lol.I only see 2 more wins for the gators,Eastern Kentucky and Vanderbilt lol,another 4 win season
 
I'm not sure you understand what really went on...??? You can't get a team to forfeit a cancelled game in college football. That's a myth for the internet believes or people finding French models online... :D Idaho also didn't want to travel another 2700 miles to reschedule this game and FL wanted to keep the off week before GA. They both decided to cancel the game and FL paid Idaho.

What does this have to do with FL beating UT this weekend???? :)
 
I thing both teams get 6 wins, if vols get beat by florida I don't thing will happen, but if it does I still think they go on to beat another team there not expected to win like SC to get to 6 wins.same for florida if they get beat by the vols still think they could upset a team and get to 6 wins.
 
gator-n-buck said:
I'm not sure you understand what really went on...??? You can't get a team to forfeit a cancelled game in college football. That's a myth for the internet believes or people finding French models online... :D Idaho also didn't want to travel another 2700 miles to reschedule this game and FL wanted to keep the off week before GA. They both decided to cancel the game and FL paid Idaho.

What does this have to do with FL beating UT this weekend???? :)

It just shows how desperate they are,sorry another 4 win season lol
 
Hillbilly Hunter said:
It will be funny when Florida ends up with five wins, with the Idaho game causing them not to play In A bowl this year!

Funny as heck,hopefully
 
The Gators really are desperate.

You know your program isn't going the right direction when;

*8,500 tickets were allotted to UF for this weekend. They returned half of them in August.

*Most of your fan base would secretly cheer if your starting QB were to experience a season-ending injury.

*It took multiple overtimes to beat the second best team from the state of Kentucky.

*You program resides in one of the top 3-4 recruiting states and is struggling to show up on the recruiting radar.

If Notsomuchachamp still has a job on Jan. 3, he will have performed some kind of coaching miracle.

Time for the Gators to start looking forward to the future. Brick. By. Brick.
 
After Saturday the whole fan base will want there head coach gone well besides G&B just because he won 11 games a few years back:)
 
farmin68 said:
The Gators really are desperate.

You know your program isn't going the right direction when;

*8,500 tickets were allotted to UF for this weekend. They returned half of them in August.

*Most of your fan base would secretly cheer if your starting QB were to experience a season-ending injury.

*It took multiple overtimes to beat the second best team from the state of Kentucky.

*You program resides in one of the top 3-4 recruiting states and is struggling to show up on the recruiting radar.

If Notsomuchachamp still has a job on Jan. 3, he will have performed some kind of coaching miracle.

Time for the Gators to start looking forward to the future. Brick. By. Brick.

I have seen you post several times about UF returning tickets on away games. This also happened the year that UF went 11-2 and several thousand tickets were returned for the bowl game that year.

This has been the trend in college football for the last several years since most of these games are televised and the younger generation would rather watch the games from home. This has been discussed by many college networks and they are going to have to make the T.V. contracts bigger to off set the money lost at the gates.

Here's an example of UT returning tickets to Bama. Big screens have replaced stadium seats.

http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index ... _to_a.html

http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/index.s ... ing_s.html
 

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