Urban Meyer to Ohio State: A Letter from the Florida Gators

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Sounded a lot like a lot of Vol fans after Kiffin left...

w/o all the accomplishments.

I hope UF and Ohio fall off the face of the planet. Seeing both of those team struggle brings joy to my heart. lol
 
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Actually, we really don't. Actually, we hope that the recruits will see the way you stabbed the Florida football program in the back with a scarlet and grey knife. We hope the fans will remain skeptical of you as long as you are there. We hope that Michigan beats you every single year. We hope that every Ohio State Buckeye knows the same pain that we, the Florida Gators, feel right now.

UF fans can only dream. Ohio State fans will welcome him with open arms, while each trophy he lifts will be the same as taking a huge dump on Florida's front lawn.

I hate OSU, but the troof is the troof.
 
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Two national titles and this is the thanks he gets.
 
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Over reaction in my opinion. I appreciate what Meyer did at UF. Two National championships we may not have had otherwise.

He left. I don't hold a grudge. He can go where ever he wants.

I wish him well.

Dep
 
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Two national titles and this is the thanks he gets.

Exactly. Pathetic outlook by some of these Florida "fans". Be thankful he brought them 2 championships and one of the greatest college football players ever.
 
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#8
The ending was really damn weird.

"We loved you Urban. We would jump off a bridge for you Urban."

Uh.... What?
 
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Was anyone reminded of the Jessie Scroggins letter there at the end?

The Gators sound a little butt hurt.
 
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Colin Cowturd said yesterday that Florida is a program you go to for a few years, win, and then move on. Thoughts, gatordeputy?

Although he said it was because the SEC was stressful, not because it was a stepping stone program.
 
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Colin Cowturd said yesterday that Florida is a program you go to for a few years, win, and then move on. Thoughts, gatordeputy?

Although he said it was because the SEC was stressful, not because it was a stepping stone program.
 
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Don't think for a moment that this letter was penned by EVERY Gator.

My letter would sound more like this:

Dear Urb,
Thanks for the memories. Had a great time. Dont worry about your wife and kids, I will take care of them while you are gone.

Good luck in yer next job. I hope you beat the tailfeathers out of michigan, and I hope Michigan State makes you their biatch.

Shell says to tell you hello.

Takecare,

gb
 
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Over reaction in my opinion. I appreciate what Meyer did at UF. Two National championships we may not have had otherwise.

He left. I don't hold a grudge. He can go where ever he wants.

I wish him well.

Dep

Now if you could just figure out what everyone else knows, you got Kiffened in slow motion.
 
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How old is his daughter now? Legal in Bama?

both daughters are in college

there are better pictures, but I dont want to be some sort of creeper. (but I know the internet has rules!)

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I think his best years are behind him. He'll have success there, but I don't think he'll ever be as dominant as he was at Florida.
 
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both daughters are in college

there are better pictures, but I dont want to be some sort of creeper. (but I know the internet has rules!)

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I had to be careful with my comments. these days 15 year olds look 20, so I figured odds are at least one of them would be in middle school somehow.

But this makes me happy. What would be better than to pork the daughter of a hated football coach? (I'm 21 so it's totally cool for me to talk about college girls like that I believe)
 
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I think his best years are behind him. He'll have success there, but I don't think he'll ever be as dominant as he was at Florida.

I agree, he won't get the speedy kids from Florida and Georgia to go to osu. He'll field a team of methodical guys that wins 8-9 games a year and wins a bowl game every year. Then he'll have more "health problems" and retire. Again.
 
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I agree, he won't get the speedy kids from Florida and Georgia to go to osu. He'll field a team of methodical guys that wins 8-9 games a year and wins a bowl game every year. Then he'll have more "health problems" and retire. Again.

Where's Percy Harvin from?
 

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