ESPN SEC's Best of 2013

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Best catch: Alabama's Kevin Norwood had two or three sick catches this season, and South Carolina's Bruce Ellington had a one-handed, bobbling gem in the bowl game. Auburn's Ricardo Louis had the most-talked-about catch with his Hail Mary to beat Georgia, but top prize goes to Tennessee freshman Marquez North. His 39-yard catch on a third-and-10 play with less than three minutes remaining set up the game-winning field goal in the Vols' 23-21 victory over South Carolina. North, with the defender draped all over him, somehow managed to pull the ball between his face mask and shoulder pads with his left hand.

NCAAF SEC's best of 2013 - ESPN
 
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But, but, but, but ESPN hates UT!

This has to be a mistake.
 
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But, but, but, but ESPN hates UT!

This has to be a mistake.

No, now they hate Florida.

Best block: Easily the most talked about block of the year came when Florida wide receiver Quinton Dunbar and Florida center Jon Harrison blocked each other during a play in Florida's embarrassing home loss to Georgia Southern. The block drew laughs from plenty of folks inside and outside of Gainesville and pretty much summed up Florida's disastrous 4-8 season.
 
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No, now they hate Florida.

Best block: Easily the most talked about block of the year came when Florida wide receiver Quinton Dunbar and Florida center Jon Harrison blocked each other during a play in Florida's embarrassing home loss to Georgia Southern. The block drew laughs from plenty of folks inside and outside of Gainesville and pretty much summed up Florida's disastrous 4-8 season.

Thanks for the update, Volly! Now which network will VN whine and complain about?

Also, I thought about you yesterday when I read an article about a lady (UT fan) that made a skirt out of pom poms. I think you should sue....or atleast get a cut of the action! :salute:
 
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The biggest difference between now and the Dooley years: in the past, we were always on the wrong side of the highlight reels.
 
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No, now they hate Florida.

Best block: Easily the most talked about block of the year came when Florida wide receiver Quinton Dunbar and Florida center Jon Harrison blocked each other during a play in Florida's embarrassing home loss to Georgia Southern. The block drew laughs from plenty of folks inside and outside of Gainesville and pretty much summed up Florida's disastrous 4-8 season.

Every time I see that 4-8 record for Florida I :lolabove: and then remember we were one of the four :cray:
 
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No, now they hate Florida.

Best block: Easily the most talked about block of the year came when Florida wide receiver Quinton Dunbar and Florida center Jon Harrison blocked each other during a play in Florida's embarrassing home loss to Georgia Southern. The block drew laughs from plenty of folks inside and outside of Gainesville and pretty much summed up Florida's disastrous 4-8 season.
I still laugh at this every time I see it. ..
 
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Every time I see that 4-8 record for Florida I :lolabove: and then remember we were one of the four :cray:

College of Knoxville could hang 70 on UF, but they still look like the 85 Bears against us each and every year. :cray:
 
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The biggest difference between now and the Dooley years: in the past, we were always on the wrong side of the highlight reels.

Pig fumbling in OT.

Vandy's miraculous win with ref help.

Florida and our amazing Peterman mistake.

We had many more negative highlights this year, at least last year CP was on sportscenter virtually every week.
 
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Best catch: Alabama's Kevin Norwood had two or three sick catches this season, and South Carolina's Bruce Ellington had a one-handed, bobbling gem in the bowl game. Auburn's Ricardo Louis had the most-talked-about catch with his Hail Mary to beat Georgia, but top prize goes to Tennessee freshman Marquez North. His 39-yard catch on a third-and-10 play with less than three minutes remaining set up the game-winning field goal in the Vols' 23-21 victory over South Carolina. North, with the defender draped all over him, somehow managed to pull the ball between his face mask and shoulder pads with his left hand.
NCAAF SEC's best of 2013 - ESPN

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Sad the officials were not even going to throw a yellow hanky on that one either :no:
 
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You doing this in every ESPN-mentioned thread is equally pathetic and annoying as the people who actually believe it.

Sorry I offended you. I tend to lump the "ESPN hates us" and "Grudenites" crowds together. Any chance I get to make fun of them, I will.
 
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Sorry I offended you. I tend to lump the "ESPN hates us" and "Grudenites" crowds together. Any chance I get to make fun of them, I will.

I'm sorry the "ESPNers" and "Grudenites" offend you. Any chance I get to make fun of you, I will.
 
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Every time I see that 4-8 record for Florida I :lolabove: and then remember we were one of the four :cray:

This. As bad as they sucked, we were somehow worse when we played them. I'm damn glad we moved them further down the schedule
 
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Crazy. The backside of the defenders hand and Marquez hand actually meet the football at the exact same time. Not only that, but the split second adjustment he made just before he caught the ball was f'n perfect and the angle on this gif really does not do it justice.
 

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