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TROJAN-MAN
Been around the block more times than the mailman
Jesus Christ LOL at Justin Wilcox for allowing Colorado to scored 28 points against USC, can someone please take this POS away
Jesus Christ LOL at Justin Wilcox for allowing Colorado to scored 28 points against USC, can someone please take this POS away
lol @ my drunken sloppiness last night.
I am ashamed.
Sorry SportsHoopla Fuskies.
According to Wallace's post on the hate week thread, sounds like you guys had a great time.
It was a tailgater of epic proportions.
The pic seems to back that up. I'm officially jelly.
Those Fuskys were sitting alone out in chairs and a cooler by themselves. They looked really out of place. They were out by sidewalk so we invited them over and made friends.
Tyler, Damon, and A name I forget so I called him Eddie
Those Fuskys were sitting alone out in chairs and a cooler by themselves. They looked really out of place. They were out by sidewalk so we invited them over and made friends.
Tyler, Damon, and A name I forget so I called him Eddie
LOL at Florida.
They allowed Mizzou just 120 yards on offense. Matty Mauk had 20 yards passing on just 6 completions with 0 TDs and an interception. Matty Mauk was the leading rusher on the team at 38 yards.
Yet Missouri won the game 42-13
Kickoff return
punt return
interception return
fumble return
And a lone offensive run TD to go with two field goals were how Mizzou scored.
Florida's offense is straight up terrible.
@Muschamp too. In the last 10 years a team that held their opponent to 120 yards or less on offense has only lost twice. Both losses were Muschamp coached Gators teams.
@Muschamp too. In the last 10 years a team that held their opponent to 120 yards or less on offense has only lost twice. Both losses were Muschamp coached Gators teams.
This is an amazing stat... in the last 10 years, teams that held their opponents to 120 yards of offense or less are 147-2. The two losses belong to Will Muschamp led Florida teams. Today against Mizzou and another loss to Florida State in 2011.