In no way is it a done deal. We will be lucky to stay in the teens.It is basically a done deal.
I don't like losing but I try not to act like my life is ending when we lose.
Everyone who said OL and QB are the problem were partially wrong, add in DL, LB's and safties......
Hell, just add the whole defense......
I said tonight to my buddies at the game that that awful music between every single goddamn play was obnoxious and embarrassing. Anyone who thinks it actually adds to the atmosphere is nuts. I pay to go to a freaking football game not a goddamn dance party.
If I see one more goddamn football player dancing around when we're losing a game every time some bass comes on I'm gonna puke.
We are an elite academic school with a diverse student body, half from outside Florida, who give two shytes about winning football games. The fan passion has certainly wained. Today the north lawn was somber and boring. Our fans are not fanatics. Our student section is 70% filled and tepid most of the game. I suppose we are average and will continue to be so.
Still love my Gators though.
The wife's vajayjay was once heaven to be inside and has produced a few good offspring. But now it's droopy and slack and it's time to admit it will never spring back.
Me too, except that would include a football team that was lucky to win more games than it lost every year. Somehow though the games were still fun and we all got excited about going to them, even the ones where we knew we were going to get crushed. Which stands in stark contrast to today where people act like their fandom is for sale only to teams who win a certain number of games. I will continue to watch our games and root for us to win no matter how bad it gets.Public ivy. Give me the UF of the 80s all day every day.
Me too, except that would include a football team that was lucky to win more games than it lost every year. Somehow though the games were still fun and we all got excited about going to them, even the ones where we knew we were going to get crushed. Which stands in stark contrast to today where people act like their fandom is for sale only to teams who win a certain number of games. I will continue to watch our games and root for us to win no matter how bad it gets.
The empty seats in both endzones told that story last night. That never happened 20 years ago.For 35 years I've scheduled Saturday's in the fall around Gator football. I've sat in parking lots outside of churches watching the gators on a portable tv while family members were getting married. I've missed countess other events and activities over the years as everyone in my life knows not to expect me when the Gators are playing. That started changing this offseason. I'm scheduled to be elsewhere during Tennessee week and during Georgia week and I scheduled those trips willingly. I'll still get worked up when I'm able to watch the games (the windows rattled at my house when Franks missed on the 2pt play), but they're clearly loosing me.