Weezer
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He’s doing great. We have a perfect storm this year of upper class man on both lines, a great QB, and WR play. If we want to be perennial like GA, AL, OSU, etc. have to keep tuning over high quality talent every year. Or we will Yo-Yo with a lot of 3 loss seasons mixed with seasons like this year.Plus Heupel is winning without them anyway
To (loosely) quote the gentleman in my avatar:I've got Florida fans in my life making me aware of every big recruit they get or are trending for.
I just ask them to take a look at Texas A&M's 2022 recruiting close and compare it against Texas A&M's record. That's Exhibit A. Exhibit B is a quick trip down memory lane to look at Will Muschamp's recruiting classes at Florida.
Gotta combine elite talent with good coaching to win in this league. I'm still not sold that Napier is a good coach that Florida fans are going to like long-term. Time will tell. We need Florida to at least be good enough to give Georgia a scare.
In 26 hours TCU and many others will be well on their way to losing, shedding the way for the Vols to regain their rightful spot among the top 4 on their way to their first national championship in 24 years.
It is known.
Some convinced themselves the recruiting game was the game itself. That happens when you're losing year after year after year and have nothing else. It's been a great coping mechanism for many of us optimists and forward-looking sunshine pumpers.Year 2 of Heupel’s tenure..8-1 after nine games with wins over UF, Bama, and LSU..No 5 in CFP..Hooker is a Heisman candidate..explosive offense(exclude UGA game..Natty is within striking distance..Not sure what the problem is..Recruiting will work itself..
One game at a time!
For anyone else interested in Geography or Soviet communist inefficiency; this video is pretty good. He even finds a KGB office abandoned so quickly after the fall that it still has files on the locals laying about for anyone to stumble upon.