Dillard's Discounts (FSU) vs Chris Rainey Text (UF): The OFFICIAL Thread

Who You Got?

  • Jorts (UF)

    Votes: 10 40.0%
  • Free Shoes & Starter Jackets (FSU)

    Votes: 10 40.0%
  • o$u sucks

    Votes: 5 20.0%

  • Total voters
    25
  • Poll closed .

Lucky_Lefty

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First off, Jplaya :ufdup: ...throw that other thread in the :trash:

We all know what this is...this is pure HATE...you hate us & we hate you jort wearing, "Time to die" text message sending, 33 arrest record in 3 seasons, using dead women credit cards, shooting up club parking lots, non p*ssy getting Tebow-ite muthafukkas as well...but let's get down to what matters, the game

This ain't Ron Zook field that you guys are stepping into...our HC owns your HC...he'll probably have a heart attack due to the headaches our defense will give your offense...on the flip side, you guys defense will probably make our fanbase slit our wrist when you make EJ look like Shawn Petty (even tho he's done better than all of your QBs the past 2-3 weeks). Prediction: PAIN FSU 27-UF 13
 
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our defenses are about equal, but our offense is WAY better than theirs... I expect our DB's to be physical with their WR's and make them even more one dimensional than they have been as of late; our d-line and talent at WR is gonna be the difference IMO




FSU 24- UF 9
 

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Not even speaking on the game yet but on the real:

hats off to Jimbo and Will. This is the first time in a LONG time that both teams have been relatively scott free clean off the field. I don't remember the last time where both FSU and UF went through a whole regular season w/o any arrest.

Jimbo's cleaning the program up before he heads to Auburn :mjpls:
 

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Yall gotta do the damn thing for the ACC (also to create more fukkery in case.... :shaq: )

THEN YALL ARE NEXT IN THE ACC CHAMPIONSHIP!!!!!

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LMAO the war begin in this thread with other threads being thrown in the bushes
 

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We doing this for the anti SEC crew. As long as our OL don't play like complete garbage we should be able to win at home. I hope that chump Driskell plays our secondary gonna eat real good off his garbage ass passes. :smugdraper:
 

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Thought I was going to let this thread fall to the 3rd page??? Ha....nikkas, this is rivalry week. But as we continue on in exposing these frauds, Floyd shouldn't be allowed to play

Kim Klement, U.S. Presswire
Sharrif Floyd celebrates Saturday's victory over Louisiana-Lafayette with Camryn Campbell, the daughter of Gators strength assistant Mark Campbell.

by Rachel George, USA TODAY Sports

Published: 11/13/2012 08:13pm

GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The case played out like many other NCAA violations.

College sports' governing body found a prominent football player at a Southeastern Conference school had accepted impermissible benefits. He was suspended and forced to repay the money. What came next, though, was unprecedented and could be a loophole used in the future to provide benefits for elite athletes.

After his suspension, Florida defensive tackle Sharrif Floyd was adopted, at age 20, by the man who provided those benefits.

Floyd, a junior for the seventh-ranked Gators and a possible first-round pick in the NFL draft, now receives far more from his adoptive father, Kevin Lahn, than he was punished for taking last year. Under NCAA rules, there are virtually no limits to what a parent can provide to an athlete but a slew of restrictions on what a player can receive from anyone else.

"(The adoption) was not something we planned, but it's been a natural fit," Lahn said in an e-mail to USA TODAY Sports.

Floyd declined comment through a Florida spokesman. But Lahn, who was dissociated from his alma mater, South Carolina, by the school in September 2011 as part of a major NCAA infractions case, says the adoption was a reflection of the feelings he and his wife, Tiffany, have for Floyd, and not a reaction to the NCAA suspension.

Copyright 2012 USATODAY.com

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