Nationdom
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I think we will beat Florida and from there will start to dominate the league like bama, starting in the next couple years.
There will be 105,000 fans outfitted in orange. There will be a new sense of urgency and determination that hasn't been seen at Neyland since 98. The atmosphere displayed at this game will surpass last years USC game and the world will see that the giant has awoken. When the sun rises the following morning an orange mist will engulf the SEC, letting it know that the rightful rulers of the east are close to taking back the crown. The ground will rumble under Neyland when the power of the legacies is unleashed.
There will be 105,000 fans outfitted in orange. There will be a new sense of urgency and determination that hasn't been seen at Neyland since 98. The atmosphere displayed at this game will surpass last years USC game and the world will see that the giant has awoken. When the sun rises the following morning an orange mist will engulf the SEC, letting it know that the rightful rulers of the east are close to taking back the crown. The ground will rumble under Neyland when the power of the legacies is unleashed.
Now THAT, I think can certainly be plausible. I think our win over SC last year got our hope back, and I think a win over Florida DEFINITELY would get us some swagger back that we haven't had in a LONG time.
It's gonna be hard to "dominate" the SEC as long as Auburn and Saban are around. Even now, A&M, LSU, and shoot, Ole Miss have made it a much more difficult league. But it's cyclical. We've been down for so long, we're going to come back up, it's been just a matter of time.
his dad told ITG as long as Muschamp is there he's a Gator. Pretty much the theme for 80%? of UF commots/leans. All rides on this season.Four-star linebacker Jerome Baker of Cleveland Benedictine committed to Florida back in July, but it does not seem as though his recruiting process is completely shut. Baker was hoping to attend the Ohio State/Virginia Tech game, but could not make it because of his own game. However, he still plans to visit Columbus at some point this fall. Also in the picture are Tennessee and Michigan State, which he may also try and visit for games this fall. When it comes to the Gators, Baker will likely be making a visit to Gainesville for the LSU game on Oct. 11, but has yet to schedule his official visit. While it is unlikely Baker will take visits to all these schools, if nothing else, it is safe to say his door is definitely open and if Muschamp doesn't survive the season, I think Meyer will swoop in and steal the kid.
Saw this today on Rivals