Noles and Canes are circling the drain

YLGator

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Both lost again today and are both in serious jeopardy of not being Bowl eligible. That makes me happy.
 

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No reason we don’t finish this season beating the Noles and start next season beating the Canes, unacceptable to lose either game at this point. Got to take this state back!
 
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Endless amounts of this

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No reason we don’t finish this season beating the Noles and start next season beating the Canes, unaccountable to lose either game at this point. Got to take this state back!
No excuses but my God, how far has this state fallen?
 

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Would love for UF to be the one the nail the coffin shut on the Semi's bowl chances.
 

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I said it after they quit against Clemson, FSU isn't winning another game this year. They haven't even been competitive. They've given up 148 points the last three games combined. Stick whatever kind of fork you can find into them.

Miami hasn't won since their comeback over FSU, and their five wins have come against Savannah St., Toledo, FIU, UNC, and FSU. Toledo is the best of that bunch with a 5-5 record. Richt should have kept the midlife crisis goatee, they played better when he had it.
 

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Gators better take Noles seriously. They have enough athletes to beat UF leaving a bad taste in everyone's mouth. Not saying Gators will lose but its possible, especially when fueled by a tank of overconfidence. Go Gators.
 

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Former Hurricane Star Mark Walton Arrested on Battery Charge in Miami
Saturday, Feb. 16, 2019 | Updated 9:02 PM EST
Cincinnati Bengals running back Mark Walton is facing a battery charge after police say he got into an argument with a couple in Miami.

The Miami Herald reports the 21-year-old football player posted bond and was released from Miami-Dade County jail.

According to police, Walton's car was blocking the entrance to the parking garage for his condo building, and an argument ensued when a couple in another car asked Walton to move his vehicle.

Police said Walton became angry when a woman in the other car began filming with her cellphone camera and grabbed the phone from her.



According to police, Walton and the woman each suffered scratches in the altercation.

The Bengals drafted Walton in the fourth round last year.
 

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