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It's some fvkking contagious disease.UNL? Who the hell is UNL? What's with some people on here using abbreviations for school that have never been used....ever? I've seen UAL for BAMA and LU for Louisville and a couple more I can't remember.
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You realize I did that on purpose to "acknowledge" posters that use such acronyms?UNL? Who the hell is UNL? What's with some people on here using abbreviations for school that have never been used....ever? I've seen UAL for BAMA and LU for Louisville and a couple more I can't remember.
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NIDN.You realize I did that on purpose to "acknowledge" posters that use such acronyms?
NIDN.
There was a discussion a couple of weeks ago about "UNL" - so I used it tongue-in-cheek.
https://www.seccountry.com/sec/repo...florida-tennessee-choice-will-come-recruiting
Report: Chip Kelly hasn’t heard from Florida or Tennessee, choice will come down to recruiting
Coaching rumors: Tennessee has offered Jon Gruden more than $10 million a year, also eyeing Bobby Petrino
https://www.seccountry.com/tennesse...den-10-million-year-also-eyeing-bobby-petrino
Watching the highlights of the UCF / Austin Peay game and UCF defense looks bad. Really Bad. Zookish bad.
Their offense looks similar to ours, only it works. Again, they are playing against a 1AA team.
45-26 at half
I'm rethinking this Scott Frost thing.
UNL is the common abbreviation used for Nebraska among people who live out there. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.UNL? Who the hell is UNL? What's with some people on here using abbreviations for schools that have never been used....ever? I've seen UAL for BAMA and LU for Louisville and a couple more I can't remember.
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In all my years at UFG and since I've never once heard anyone, even friends from Nebraska, refer to Nebraska as UNL.UNL is the common abbreviation used for Nebraska among people who live out there. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Well we here at UFL just call it NebraskaUNL is the common abbreviation used for Nebraska among people who live out there. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
I don't know what James Franklin is being paid or what his buyout is, but I imagine he would be intrigued by the UF job just because of the recruiting advantages compared to Penn St. He'd be more expensive than Frost, but he also has a stronger resume.
Going to throw this out. I'm not a fan of the idea but what about Gus Malzahn? Innovative offense and Auburn is getting tired of him. Pretty good recruiter. Who knows.
Too many rumors going around. Can't believe nothing has been announced. With each passing day, another top target is crossed off our list. This is not going good so far guys...
Too many rumors going around. Can't believe nothing has been announced. With each passing day, another top target is crossed off our list. This is not going good so far guys...
Sure. like all the locals call us UFlaGUNL is the common abbreviation used for Nebraska among people who live out there. University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
So, if we are into using obtuse abbreviations we should at least be accurate. Alabama should really be UAT to maintain parallelism with UAB. Nebraska should be UNL to differentiate it from UNOmaha. When I was stationed in Ft. Worth, the TAMU crowd started referring to Texas as UT Austin after the state system started rationalizing the name to UTSA, UT Arilington, etc. That's why Florida should always maintain directional names. There is only the University of Florida residing in Gainesville. UWF, UCF, USF, UNF, FIU, FAU are OK by me.UNL? Who the hell is UNL? What's with some people on here using abbreviations for schools that have never been used....ever? I've seen UAL for BAMA and LU for Louisville and a couple more I can't remember.
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