TXA&M07
Roll the dice....
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Anyone arguing Florida's success within the last 50 years is blinded by hate. It is neat to have success before that, but who really cares.
All you have to do is look at enrollment numbers to realize Florida graduates more than Tennessee. But I would say % wise, more Tennessee graduates care about the athletics program than Florida grads. That isn't a scientific statement. Perhaps this is where the fair-weather stuff comes from though.
Anyway, I like the addition of A&M, and at least one (or 3) other team(s). Not because it directly benefits Tennessee or the SEC. Mainly because it moves us closer to a college playoff system. I don't think A&M individually would hurt Tennessee's rebuilding in any way/shape/form.
Florida's success came within the last 20 years....Before that they couldn't give tickets away to the games....Nothing but bandwagoneers down here...When they start losing again which is gonna be very soon you will see a major drop off in gator fans and a HUGE increase in FSU fans....Those are your FACTS...It's not odd to see a guy wearing a Gator shirt and a Hurricane hat down here....I despise most of these new york gator bandwagon transplants.
Florida's success came within the last 20 years....Before that they couldn't give tickets away to the games....Nothing but bandwagoneers down here...When they start losing again which is gonna be very soon you will see a major drop off in gator fans and a HUGE increase in FSU fans....Those are your FACTS...It's not odd to see a guy wearing a Gator shirt and a Hurricane hat down here....I despise most of these new york gator bandwagon transplants.
I don't know where this level of ignorance comes from.
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"There's a reason South Carolina, Vanderbilt and Kentucky have never, and probably will never, win the SEC East as it's presently constituted. Because they have to overcome three traditional heavyweights to get there -- Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee. It's not enough for any two of those programs to stumble in a given year, all three must."