POLL: How many wins in 2018?

Wins in 2018?

  • 6 or fewer

  • 7

  • 8

  • 9

  • 10+


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gardnerwebbgator

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Be honest, if anybody had told any of us and the beginning of the season that we would lose at home to both UK and Mizzou and still won 9, we would have asked for the toke they were smoking.
 

deuce

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Worked for OSU. Better than hiring another loser.

He will be laughed out of town for hiring Mullinz regardless.

Need to archive this wisdom.....
 

oxrageous

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The total number of wins in this poll included the bowl game, so you turds claiming you are geniuses because you voted 9 better hope we lose.
 

UFHealthGator

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:bwahaha: 9 wins I can see. We aren't beating UGA or fsu til we catch them in talent. Mullen isn't out coaching either smart or Taggart with a loaded roster. Hell he took a similar roster in MSU and got trounced 31-3. I'm all for optimism but be realistic. I can see us pulling an upset on Miss St but thid staff and team have a long way to go to prove themselves regardless of what the puff pieces say. Just like last year was Macs year to shine :bananaburn:

That aged well.
 

TN G8tr

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Beat the Vols, LSUck, and the Semis. I'll take it for year one.
 

gator1946

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My vote would have been right on the Money if it were the Jaguars.
 

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