Is this the best image/graphic ever taken in The Swamp?

#7
#7
Surely it’s in the conversation at least

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Their story tonight, putting my pure hate aside, hits with nothing but sadness, despair, and a feeling I knew all too well back when it was my Vols in this same mess.

A program hanging on to faded glory, a QB trying with everything in him to spark a team that already knows the truth, fans holding signs for a coach who might not even want them anymore, begging for one tiny taste of relevance, and all of it happening while they honor the sleezeball who bailed on them and helped put Florida in this hole.

It is a rough story, and the Gators are only now waking up to what it really means. If Kiffin turns them down, they have no one waiting, and the program will walk the same broken path we once did, only this time we rose while they keep sliding straight into the door of irrelevance.
 
#12
#12
This was a great run by Lagway. Helped set the Gators up for a short field goal Miss.
I'd have a lot more compassion for them in their current loser state if they just had a modicum of class...just someone say, 'hey, we got our butts kicked, good for you, UT'. But no, they can't do that. They are north Florida/south Georgia, jorts wearing, shirtless in the stands, trashy losers, who love calling people from Tennessee hillbillies. Only because they got no hills down there in jort-land.
 
#16
#16
there are several within this 4th quarter video. Some classic shots of Spurrier...

I would always say that if Spurrier slammed his visor three time it was a definite UT win. There is a direct proportion between the number of visor tosses to the probability of a UT win - from 0 (FL blowout), to 3 (a UT win.) Above 3 is gravy.
 
#17
#17
Their story tonight, putting my pure hate aside, hits with nothing but sadness, despair, and a feeling I knew all too well back when it was my Vols in this same mess.

A program hanging on to faded glory, a QB trying with everything in him to spark a team that already knows the truth, fans holding signs for a coach who might not even want them anymore, begging for one tiny taste of relevance, and all of it happening while they honor the sleezeball who bailed on them and helped put Florida in this hole.

It is a rough story, and the Gators are only now waking up to what it really means. If Kiffin turns them down, they have no one waiting, and the program will walk the same broken path we once did, only this time we rose while they keep sliding straight into the door of irrelevance.
If Kiffin turns them down, I do wonder where they go. There hasn’t been much serious talk about anyone else. My guess is Jedd Fisch, since he played there.
 
#20
#20
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#25
#25
Their story tonight, putting my pure hate aside, hits with nothing but sadness, despair, and a feeling I knew all too well back when it was my Vols in this same mess.

A program hanging on to faded glory, a QB trying with everything in him to spark a team that already knows the truth, fans holding signs for a coach who might not even want them anymore, begging for one tiny taste of relevance, and all of it happening while they honor the sleezeball who bailed on them and helped put Florida in this hole.

It is a rough story, and the Gators are only now waking up to what it really means. If Kiffin turns them down, they have no one waiting, and the program will walk the same broken path we once did, only this time we rose while they keep sliding straight into the door of irrelevance.
I agree. And let's not forget that Alabama did the same thing before they hired Satan, I mean Saban. It will be interesting to see how this turns out. I spent 6 1/2 yrs in Mississippi and glad to see Ole Miss have a taste of relevance, albeit maybe short-lived. Can't blame Kiffin for taking the $$$$$$$$; rather see him go to LSU than Gators.
 

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