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YesAre we considering Florida State a FCS team now?
True. Auburn still cheats.Same shit, different board.
Maybe it's just the truth...Same shit, different board.
From 2011 to 2024, Auburn will play Florida as many times as Florida has played Michigan the last three.You know what someone pointed out to me last week, when you include the bowl game coming up Michigan has played Florida 3 times in three years. Yet Auburn, who's in the SEC and considered a "rival" of Florida, hasn't played Auburn since 2011....how absurd is that? How is it possible that a B10 program has played Florida more in the last 7 years than a program in the SEC?
I think Idaho was FBS when that game was scheduled.For the 2018 season Florida played 2 FCS Teams.
and it appears Florida will play 2 more FCS teams in 2019 …
Schedule doesn't look that hard to me???
Holy shit. How is that possible?From 2011 to 2024, Auburn will play Florida as many times as Florida has played Michigan the last three.
It’s one of the main reasons I’m against divisions.Holy shit. How is that possible?
Auburn and Florida will go from 2003 to 2024 and play 6 times, assuming they don’t meet in the SEC championship game in the next 6 years.Holy shit. How is that possible?
You know what someone pointed out to me last week, when you include the bowl game coming up Michigan has played Florida 3 times in three years. Yet Auburn, who's in the SEC and considered a "rival" of Florida, hasn't played Auburn since 2011....how absurd is that? How is it possible that a B10 program has played Florida more in the last 7 years than a program in the SEC?
You know what someone pointed out to me last week, when you include the bowl game coming up Michigan has played Florida 3 times in three years. Yet Auburn, who's in the SEC and considered a "rival" of Florida, hasn't played Auburn since 2011....how absurd is that? How is it possible that a B10 program has played Florida more in the last 7 years than a program in the SEC?
You know what someone pointed out to me last week, when you include the bowl game coming up Michigan has played Florida 3 times in three years. Yet Auburn, who's in the SEC and considered a "rival" of Florida, hasn't played Auburn since 2011....how absurd is that? How is it possible that a B10 program has played Florida more in the last 7 years than a program in the SEC?