Allstate Sugar Bowl: #21 Louisville vs. #3 Florida, 8:30pm ET, ESPN

Agree 100%.

If I learned anything about UF this season, it's the fact that we haven't learned to perform with great expectations.

Our biggest wins came when everyone doubted us (TAMU, UT, LSU, SCarolina and FSU).

And what I learned after I got older is to have fun regardless on the bowl trip. I used to live and die with UT football and let it ruin my day/weekend/week. Now, I have fun (usually get drunk) regardless and if they win it's a bonus. You'd spend countless time and money following them and then they'd serve you up a nice turd sammich. Happens too many damn times. 1998 Orange Bowl, 2000 Fiesta Bowl, any f'n Peach Bowl lately.
 
1. I didn't say anything about UT
2. don't act like UF has been relevant since beginning of college football

No, but we're relevant enough in your lifetime for it to mean something when we do lose...hence your participation in this pissing contest.

UT losing doesn't bring me any great joy or happiness. If it did, people would wonder why I'm happier than normal.

Now Georgia on the other hand...
 
still baffled by the "in the white" penalty.

Did Muschamp just plain tick them off and they had to make **** up to penalize him. I know it is a rule, but it is NEVER called, on anyone.
If its a rule then it's a rule. How is that making **** up? He needs to be accountable for the lack of discipline on that sideline whether it directly him or not.
 
I'll go back to what I said before: Florida was exposed last night. No offensive firepower, a one dimensional QB, a suspect secondary.

We overachieved and got lucky all season. Not last night. That was the real UF last night.
 
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I'll go back to what I said before: Florida was exposed last night. No offensive firepower, a one dimensional QB, a suspect secondary.

We overachieved and got lucky all season. Not last night. That was the real UF last night.

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I'll go back to what I said before: Florida was exposed last night. No offensive firepower, a one dimensional QB, a suspect secondary.

We overachieved and got lucky all season. Not last night. That was the real UF last night.

I don't agree. Yes, your offense was/is weak, but you don't beat A & M, LSU and USCjr without being pretty good.

Face it, Louisville wanted to be there and had a chip on its shoulder to prove something. Fla could've cared less. Could Louisville still have won if Fla brought its A game? Sure, but that wasn't Fla's A game.
 
If anyone didn't see the game or want to dvr it espnu is going to reair it at 2:30 am central time.
 
Congrats VolCard! You made me so proud.....I also pulled a Tebow and cried.

We will talk about this game for a loooong time. I am already nervous about next year. All this talk now about Teddy doing a Heisman run next year and all of those studs coming back. I'm worried about a letdown season. But will cherish this win at least until spring practice.
 
If its a rule then it's a rule. How is that making **** up? He needs to be accountable for the lack of discipline on that sideline whether it directly him or not.

whoa there trigger. Im not defending Muschamp at all. In fact I mentioned how muschamp must have ticked them off. He needs to learn to tone it down, he is the beginning and the end of the discipline problem. It comes down to coaching.

Yes it is a rule. But it is hardly ever enforced. In fact, a former coaching colleague of mine is now a ref in the Big12. He said texted me yesterday and said that the only time he has called it is when he has a coach that wont shut his trap, and interferes with a ref running down the sideline. (Basically, the ref is running and the coach is standing in the way, collision)

He said that he muschamp has been flagged for it as an assistant, and that the call in this game may have not actually been about the Head Coach, it could have been assistants or players in the way.

Anyways. Im not exactly arguing against you here.
 
Fla's offense.

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