wow...
QuoteThe woman, who lives in Tallahassee, told ESPN.com that she was approached by a man who was not Cook outside the bar Clyde's and Costello's shortly after it closed on June 23. The woman said the man asked for her phone number, which she refused to give him.
"I told him I had a boyfriend and wasn't interested," said the woman, who spoke to ESPN.com on the condition she not be identified.
The woman said the man returned to the parking lot with Cook and an argument became heated, and then Cook punched her in the face several times. Her friend ran to a nearby TPD car, which wasn't occupied, so the woman called 911.
"They kept telling me they were football players," the woman said. "They kept telling me to Google them. They told me they were football players and they could buy me in two years."
full article: http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/13234576/dalvin-cook-florida-state-seminoles-faces-battery-charge
"Former Gator Aaron Hernandez guilty of murder, gets life in prison" I find it sad that Gator Fans seem to forget their Number one player back at The University of Florida. "Hernandez starred for the Gators during his three seasons at UF and is the school's all-time leading receiver among tight ends.
In 2009, he became was the first Gator tight end to be named first team All-American and to win the John Mackey Award, given to the nation's best player at the position.
But since his arrest UF there remains little evidence of Hernandez's impact on the program during his time in Gainesville (2007-09).
UF removed photos of Hernandez from the locker room, football office and other team areas, as well as a brick outside the Swamp that recognized his selection to the 2009 All-American team." http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/florida-gators/os-gator-aaron-hernandez-guilty-murder-life-in-prison-20150415-story.html#page=1
They can't throw him off the team fast enough.
20 FSU athletes in 5 years have been charged with hitting women. Not good
Quote from: The_Choose_1 on July 10, 2015, 10:23:37 PM
"Former Gator Aaron Hernandez guilty of murder, gets life in prison" I find it sad that Gator Fans seem to forget their Number one player back at The University of Florida. "Hernandez starred for the Gators during his three seasons at UF and is the school's all-time leading receiver among tight ends.
In 2009, he became was the first Gator tight end to be named first team All-American and to win the John Mackey Award, given to the nation's best player at the position.
But since his arrest UF there remains little evidence of Hernandez's impact on the program during his time in Gainesville (2007-09).
UF removed photos of Hernandez from the locker room, football office and other team areas, as well as a brick outside the Swamp that recognized his selection to the 2009 All-American team." http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/florida-gators/os-gator-aaron-hernandez-guilty-murder-life-in-prison-20150415-story.html#page=1
Tim Tebow and Danny Wuerffel were probably the most model citizens you could find and make up for all UF's problem children ;D ;)
UF did the right thing by removing all of that when he was arrested (not even convicted). Every program has their fair share of problems but FSU's have been glaring of recent. Jameis was a mess and would have gone to trial for rape (not saying he was guilty) if that investigation had not been completely botched and covered up by TPD and FSU. The other recent issues are alarming especially since these guys are hitting women. After Jameis and Ray Rice especially, you would think they would be aware.
QuoteJameis was a mess and would have gone to trial for rape (not saying he was guilty) if that investigation had not been completely botched and covered up by TPD and FSU.
What cover up? Kinsman gave DNA evidence and the had a rape kit performed on her. It contradicted every part of her story, depending on which version you believe.
With Cook, just sigh. Guys have to realize FSU is under a microscope and the smallest transgression is going to get blown up into "FSU IS AN OUT OF CONTROL PROGRAM" by the crowd who is still convinced Winston got away with rape.
Quote from: JeffreyS on July 10, 2015, 11:01:48 PM
They can't throw him off the team fast enough.
Have you seen the video? Duh?
Quote from: The_Choose_1 on July 11, 2015, 08:01:07 AM
Quote from: JeffreyS on July 10, 2015, 11:01:48 PM
They can't throw him off the team fast enough.
Have you seen the video? Duh?
The video is showing De'Andre Johnson, who is already off the team.
Quote from: For_F-L-O-R-I-D-A on July 11, 2015, 03:08:26 AM
Quote from: The_Choose_1 on July 10, 2015, 10:23:37 PM
"Former Gator Aaron Hernandez guilty of murder, gets life in prison" I find it sad that Gator Fans seem to forget their Number one player back at The University of Florida. "Hernandez starred for the Gators during his three seasons at UF and is the school's all-time leading receiver among tight ends.
In 2009, he became was the first Gator tight end to be named first team All-American and to win the John Mackey Award, given to the nation's best player at the position.
But since his arrest UF there remains little evidence of Hernandez's impact on the program during his time in Gainesville (2007-09).
UF removed photos of Hernandez from the locker room, football office and other team areas, as well as a brick outside the Swamp that recognized his selection to the 2009 All-American team." http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/florida-gators/os-gator-aaron-hernandez-guilty-murder-life-in-prison-20150415-story.html#page=1
Tim Tebow and Danny Wuerffel were probably the most model citizens you could find and make up for all UF's problem children ;D ;)
UF did the right thing by removing all of that when he was arrested (not even convicted). Every program has their fair share of problems but FSU's have been glaring of recent. Jameis was a mess and would have gone to trial for rape (not saying he was guilty) if that investigation had not been completely botched and covered up by TPD and FSU. The other recent issues are alarming especially since these guys are hitting women. After Jameis and Ray Rice especially, you would think they would be aware.
This is why I'm not a Gator Fan your Boy Hernandez was found Guilty of MURDER but as a Gator Fan you put your Blinders on as if he Never played for Florida. You talk about your Angel players tim tebow & danny wuerffel. ::) Yes Winston Jamison had his problems but he wasn't changed, this happens all the time. Believe what you want you sound like a regular listener to TMZ.
And if you read today's The Florida Times Union the paper not even worth wrapping Dead fish in. "ANOTHER NOLE IN TROUBLE WITH LAW" Sports, C-1 And right under this KAHN: JAGS TO U.K. REPORT 'COMPLETE FICTION' Sports, C-1
Wow. The inferiority complex of FSU fans has to always -- seemingly -- rear its ugly head. This Dalvin Cook news has to, just has to, bring out some Seminole fan drawing some attention to some malfeasance of a former Florida player from a few years back well after he left Gainesville, and the inclusion of this awkward linkage is supposed to do . . . what, exactly? Make you feel better about the bad news now floating around Tallahassee ? ? ?
Really ? ? ?
Good luck to the Gators, Noles, Canes, Rattlers, Wildcats et al. this offseason. May all of our Floridians playing the great game of football demonstrate far better judgment than has been evident the last few years.
^ yes...because we all know that Aaron Hernandez was a model citizen while in Gainesville
Quote from: RattlerGator on July 11, 2015, 12:52:42 PM
Wow. The inferiority complex of FSU fans has to always -- seemingly -- rear its ugly head. This Dalvin Cook news has to, just has to, bring out some Seminole fan drawing some attention to some malfeasance of a former Florida player from a few years back well after he left Gainesville, and the inclusion of this awkward linkage is supposed to do . . . what, exactly? Make you feel better about the bad news now floating around Tallahassee ? ? ?
Really ? ? ?
Good luck to the Gators, Noles, Canes, Rattlers, Wildcats et al. this offseason. May all of our Floridians playing the great game of football demonstrate far better judgment than has been evident the last few years.
I just wanted to remind you Gator Fans how much I Hate you Guys along with ESPN, ABC SPORTS, and The Florida Times Union when it comes to their sports. And God Bless all the other fine Colleges and Universities in the State Of Florida! :)
Quote from: tufsu1 on July 11, 2015, 11:08:26 PM
^ yes...because we all know that Aaron Hernandez was a model citizen while in Gainesville
The Gator Fan reminds me of a lot of Republicans they always wear blinders. This prevents them from turning around and looking at their
ass sorry past. ::)
The sadness and shame of these incidents is that promising careers are lost because these young 'men' make foolish, impulsive decisions. Bars should be off-limits for college athletes who are most likely underage anyway. Strong disciplinar actions must be used by all college coaches until these young"men" get the obvious message that hitting a woman is shameful and cowardly.
Quote from: tufsu1 on July 11, 2015, 11:08:26 PM
^ yes...because we all know that Aaron Hernandez was a model citizen while in Gainesville
No one is saying that. Aaron Hernandez was not a good guy. We admit it. I don't get your argument. He deserves to be in jail. I would really appreciate all these guys staying out of trouble. The point is, he did not murder someone in Gainesville (that we know of) while at UF to be punished. He got arrested once for being in a bar fight with a BOUNCER in Gainesville. Not a good move there but nothing crazy.
You all are showing the mindset everyone is so sick of about FSU football. You have a "blame someone else and never take responsibility for our boys" type narrative that never stops. You blame ESPN and have weird conspiracies about the SEC. I just don't get it. Stop condoning these kids behavior by blaming other people and their actions and maybe they will get the message. The way FSU handled the Jameis situation started this round of talk about FSU football's problems, but it was a big misstep and still looks awful. I just wish you all would stop making excuses for it all.
I get a kick out of the beef between college fans LOL ;D
Quote from: For_F-L-O-R-I-D-A on July 13, 2015, 04:21:27 AM
The point is, he did not murder someone in Gainesville (that we know of) while at UF to be punished.
and therein lies the key point.
Look, as an FSU fan, I am very disappointed in the decision-making of these guys....and they should be adequately dealt with. But, I also know that there are fights in bars almost every night and rarely does a video become national (or even local) news. Society has become way to quick to judgement in the internet age.
Quote from: For_F-L-O-R-I-D-A on July 13, 2015, 04:21:27 AM
Quote from: tufsu1 on July 11, 2015, 11:08:26 PM
^ yes...because we all know that Aaron Hernandez was a model citizen while in Gainesville
No one is saying that. Aaron Hernandez was not a good guy. We admit it. I don't get your argument. He deserves to be in jail. I would really appreciate all these guys staying out of trouble. The point is, he did not murder someone in Gainesville (that we know of) while at UF to be punished. He got arrested once for being in a bar fight with a BOUNCER in Gainesville. Not a good move there but nothing crazy.
You all are showing the mindset everyone is so sick of about FSU football. You have a "blame someone else and never take responsibility for our boys" type narrative that never stops. You blame ESPN and have weird conspiracies about the SEC. I just don't get it. Stop condoning these kids behavior by blaming other people and their actions and maybe they will get the message. The way FSU handled the Jameis situation started this round of talk about FSU football's problems, but it was a big misstep and still looks awful. I just wish you all would stop making excuses for it all.
God you're Truly an Arrogant Ass! The reason I showed the Aaron Hernandez story was he was a well liked Gator. But you poo poo that he was guilty of MURDER because it didn't happen in Gainesville while he was playing at Florida. Everyone isn't sick of FSU I talk to a lot of people and the people I talk to are sick of ESPN acting like TMZ. Or the Damn stupid Florida times union acting like The University of Florida is in Jacksonville? Well it isn't! I'm not condoning these young Adults what they do. I'm in my 50's and I have Never hit a woman. Sure some of these Football players on all college campuses act like pucks. The legal system isn't prefect if it was I know someone that would have been charged with a crime FALSIFYING A POLICE REPORT. So please get over your high and mighty attitude about FSU being found guilty OF MURDER? Wait that was Aaron Hernandez the Ex Super Star of the University of Florida Gators!
https://medium.com/sportspickle/officials-escaped-ny-prisoners-were-hoping-to-join-florida-state-football-team-623c83979bd5 (https://medium.com/sportspickle/officials-escaped-ny-prisoners-were-hoping-to-join-florida-state-football-team-623c83979bd5)
"They had done a lot of research and saw the Seminoles as the best option for them," said Timmow. "They initially looked at the Florida Gators because of their admiration for Aaron Hernandez, but in the end, Jimbo recruited them the hardest."
While Sweat is 34 and Matt, now deceased, aged 49, they believed Florida State would give them a shot to play since the Seminoles once played a middle aged Chris Weinke at quarterback for four years.
Quote from: Adam White on July 13, 2015, 08:40:20 AM
https://medium.com/sportspickle/officials-escaped-ny-prisoners-were-hoping-to-join-florida-state-football-team-623c83979bd5 (https://medium.com/sportspickle/officials-escaped-ny-prisoners-were-hoping-to-join-florida-state-football-team-623c83979bd5)
"They had done a lot of research and saw the Seminoles as the best option for them," said Timmow. "They initially looked at the Florida Gators because of their admiration for Aaron Hernandez, but in the end, Jimbo recruited them the hardest."
While Sweat is 34 and Matt, now deceased, aged 49, they believed Florida State would give them a shot to play since the Seminoles once played a middle aged Chris Weinke at quarterback for four years.
I see a Gator mindset in you, can you count to Ten all by yourself?
"I see a Gator mindset in you, can you count to Ten all by yourself?"[/b]
Counting to 10--the crowning milestone achievement of any FSU enrollee? lol 8)
Quote from: The_Choose_1 on July 13, 2015, 08:44:46 AM
Quote from: Adam White on July 13, 2015, 08:40:20 AM
https://medium.com/sportspickle/officials-escaped-ny-prisoners-were-hoping-to-join-florida-state-football-team-623c83979bd5 (https://medium.com/sportspickle/officials-escaped-ny-prisoners-were-hoping-to-join-florida-state-football-team-623c83979bd5)
"They had done a lot of research and saw the Seminoles as the best option for them," said Timmow. "They initially looked at the Florida Gators because of their admiration for Aaron Hernandez, but in the end, Jimbo recruited them the hardest."
While Sweat is 34 and Matt, now deceased, aged 49, they believed Florida State would give them a shot to play since the Seminoles once played a middle aged Chris Weinke at quarterback for four years.
I see a Gator mindset in you, can you count to Ten all by yourself?
Did you even attend Florida State University?
QuoteGod you're Truly an Arrogant Ass! The reason I showed the Aaron Hernandez story was he was a well liked Gator. But you poo poo that he was guilty of MURDER because it didn't happen in Gainesville while he was playing at Florida. Everyone isn't sick of FSU I talk to a lot of people and the people I talk to are sick of ESPN acting like TMZ. Or the Damn stupid Florida times union acting like The University of Florida is in Jacksonville? Well it isn't! I'm not condoning these young Adults what they do. I'm in my 50's and I have Never hit a woman. Sure some of these Football players on all college campuses act like pucks. The legal system isn't prefect if it was I know someone that would have been charged with a crime FALSIFYING A POLICE REPORT. So please get over your high and mighty attitude about FSU being found guilty OF MURDER? Wait that was Aaron Hernandez the Ex Super Star of the University of Florida Gators!
You might want to work on your punctuation and syntax in your posts before you start questioning the intelligence of those who attended the top rated university in the state of Florida ;)
Anyway, I hope you relax and have a great day. Really, no reason living life with a burning hatred towards anyone.
Quote from: The_Choose_1 on July 13, 2015, 08:44:46 AM
Quote from: Adam White on July 13, 2015, 08:40:20 AM
https://medium.com/sportspickle/officials-escaped-ny-prisoners-were-hoping-to-join-florida-state-football-team-623c83979bd5 (https://medium.com/sportspickle/officials-escaped-ny-prisoners-were-hoping-to-join-florida-state-football-team-623c83979bd5)
"They had done a lot of research and saw the Seminoles as the best option for them," said Timmow. "They initially looked at the Florida Gators because of their admiration for Aaron Hernandez, but in the end, Jimbo recruited them the hardest."
While Sweat is 34 and Matt, now deceased, aged 49, they believed Florida State would give them a shot to play since the Seminoles once played a middle aged Chris Weinke at quarterback for four years.
I see a Gator mindset in you, can you count to Ten all by yourself?
It's a fake news article. It's meant to be humorous. A friend posted it on Facebook today and I thought it was relevant to this thread. Sorry if you're offended.
Unfortunately--this article isn't a parody..Animal abuse etc etc..can't make this stuff up..
http://www.sbnation.com/2015/7/12/8941823/dalvin-cook-animal-cruelty-dogs-florida-state (http://www.sbnation.com/2015/7/12/8941823/dalvin-cook-animal-cruelty-dogs-florida-state)
Hmmm, no Cook, no Winston..... This Miami fan is liking UM's chances against the Noles this upcoming season. Any additional FSU players want to spend some time partying in South Beach? There's lots of ladies down there......
While we're at it..
20 FSU athletes accused of crimes against women since 2009..20!! While enrolled at FSU..Jus sayin'
http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/florida-state-seminoles-dalvin-cook-battery-fsu-athlete-allegations-report-071015 (http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/florida-state-seminoles-dalvin-cook-battery-fsu-athlete-allegations-report-071015)
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on July 13, 2015, 09:29:11 AM
Gator fans: please note, it is meta-physically impossible to condemn both Aaron Hernandez and Dalvin Cook/Jameis/De'Andre Johnson. If you think the FSU players (and program) are scummy, you cannot also openly admit that Urban Meyer ran a rogue program filled with shitbags (including many others outside of Hernandez).
It may be meta-physically impossible to see you actually make sense and show class at any point, but I digress from my earlier post. ;D
Quote from: For_F-L-O-R-I-D-A on July 13, 2015, 09:38:21 AM
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on July 13, 2015, 09:29:11 AM
Gator fans: please note, it is meta-physically impossible to condemn both Aaron Hernandez and Dalvin Cook/Jameis/De'Andre Johnson. If you think the FSU players (and program) are scummy, you cannot also openly admit that Urban Meyer ran a rogue program filled with shitbags (including many others outside of Hernandez).
It may be meta-physically impossible to see you actually make sense and show class at any point, but I digress from my earlier post. ;D
Three SEC Football fans were on their way to a game when one noticed a foot sticking out of the bushes by the side of the road. They stopped and discovered a nude female, drunk and passed out.
Out of respect and propriety, the Tennessee fan took off his cap and placed it over her right breast. The Alabama fan took off his cap and placed it over her left breast. Following their lead, the Florida fan took off his cap and placed it over her crotch.
The police were called and when the officer arrived, he conducted his inspection. First, he lifted up the Tennessee cap, replaced it, and wrote down some notes. Next, he lifted the Alabama cap, replaced it, and wrote down some more notes. The officer then lifted the Florida cap, replaced it, then lifted it again, replaced it, lifted it a third time, and replaced it one last time.
The Florida fan was getting upset and finally asked, "What are you, a pervert or something? Why do you keep lifting and looking, lifting and looking?"
"Well," said the officer, "I am simply surprised; normally when I look under a Florida hat, I find an asshole."
Quote from: The_Choose_1 on July 13, 2015, 10:22:56 AM
Quote from: For_F-L-O-R-I-D-A on July 13, 2015, 09:38:21 AM
Quote from: Murder_me_Rachel on July 13, 2015, 09:29:11 AM
Gator fans: please note, it is meta-physically impossible to condemn both Aaron Hernandez and Dalvin Cook/Jameis/De'Andre Johnson. If you think the FSU players (and program) are scummy, you cannot also openly admit that Urban Meyer ran a rogue program filled with shitbags (including many others outside of Hernandez).
It may be meta-physically impossible to see you actually make sense and show class at any point, but I digress from my earlier post. ;D
Three SEC Football fans were on their way to a game when one noticed a foot sticking out of the bushes by the side of the road. They stopped and discovered a nude female, drunk and passed out.
Out of respect and propriety, the Tennessee fan took off his cap and placed it over her right breast. The Alabama fan took off his cap and placed it over her left breast. Following their lead, the Florida fan took off his cap and placed it over her crotch.
The police were called and when the officer arrived, he conducted his inspection. First, he lifted up the Tennessee cap, replaced it, and wrote down some notes. Next, he lifted the Alabama cap, replaced it, and wrote down some more notes. The officer then lifted the Florida cap, replaced it, then lifted it again, replaced it, lifted it a third time, and replaced it one last time.
The Florida fan was getting upset and finally asked, "What are you, a pervert or something? Why do you keep lifting and looking, lifting and looking?"
"Well," said the officer, "I am simply surprised; normally when I look under a Florida hat, I find an asshole."
8)
Wow. Stay classy, State of Florida.
Quote from: Tacachale on July 13, 2015, 10:31:56 AM
Wow. Stay classy, State of Florida.
Your Welcome. :)
Stick a fork in this thread.
Quote from: Tacachale on July 13, 2015, 10:31:56 AM
Wow. Stay classy, State of Florida.
Yea, its not exactly news that FSU, UF, Clemson, and most SEC schools have a few dirtbags on their teams. There's probably a correlation between a players talent level/ego and their sense of entitlement off the field, which inevitably leads to trouble.
For all the Gator fans reveling in this, lets not forget that you're no choirboy either. Both FSU and UF fans should have learned a long time ago not to throw stones....
http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/111513/otl-study-gators-had-most-athletes-as-crime-suspects-from-2000-14
LOL. At least there's one big college program in Florida that has cleaned up its act and knows how to treat ladies at the bar with respect! ;D
(http://i.usatoday.net/communitymanager/_photos/campus-rivalry/2011/08/18/irvinx-large.jpg)
Haha. Sorry Lake. Two Miami LB's got kicked out of school for drugging and raping a girl last summer.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/2-um-football-players-rape-teen-campus-cops-article-1.1858696
Shalala has done a good job cleaning things up though.
^ yeah, but Donna isn't there anymore....the convict days are surely not far behind
Yeah, there's no difference in Gainesville. Nope.
Believe what you will but we don't have a prominent rape case that was obviously sabotaged through coordination between our university and the Gainesville Police Department. Or players walking around telling some chick, "I can buy you in two years." The fact is FSU has never won a national title that hasn't been severely tainted. Not one. The country knows this. And thanks to the type of comments on this thread, the country is also fully aware now of the psycho insecurity of FSU football fans -- acting like wrongdoers who only know how to shout "but, but, but . . .".
Thank you, Noles. Keep leaning on that Aaron Hernandez murder up in New England. We Gators will wait for that Title IX lawsuit when one of your former students lays out for the whole world to see your crazy psycho insecurity and the lengths you will go to make excuses because of it. Monk Bonasorte, Scott Angulo, Jimbo on the down-low. It ain't gonna be pretty and that woman is going to get her revenge. Hell hath no fury like a Nole Maw Squaw scorned by her own people !!!
As for the Nole complaining about the Times-Union acting as if UF is in Jacksonville, the University of Florida *is* in Jacksonville -- and every county of this state. That's why we're the flagship. Deal with it, son.
Ennis, cuz -- I'm gonna leave them Canes alone in this thread. Besides, my Cane friends are still hating on your defensive coordinator *and* we've got the Head Cane In Charge, Randy Shannon, in God's Country now. We've taken your legacy coach, we've taken Jimbo's wife (oops!), and we're about to go on another multiple championship run. Life. Is. Good.
Quote from: RattlerGator on July 14, 2015, 07:03:52 AM
Yeah, there's no difference in Gainesville. Nope.
Believe what you will but we don't have a prominent rape case that was obviously sabotaged through coordination between our university and the Gainesville Police Department. Or players walking around telling some chick, "I can buy you in two years." The fact is FSU has never won a national title that hasn't been severely tainted. Not one. The country knows this. And thanks to the type of comments on this thread, the country is also fully aware now of the psycho insecurity of FSU football fans -- acting like wrongdoers who only know how to shout "but, but, but . . .".
Thank you, Noles. Keep leaning on that Aaron Hernandez murder up in New England. We Gators will wait for that Title IX lawsuit when one of your former students lays out for the whole world to see your crazy psycho insecurity and the lengths you will go to make excuses because of it. Monk Bonasorte, Scott Angulo, Jimbo on the down-low. It ain't gonna be pretty and that woman is going to get her revenge. Hell hath no fury like a Nole Maw Squaw scorned by her own people !!!
As for the Nole complaining about the Times-Union acting as if UF is in Jacksonville, the University of Florida *is* in Jacksonville -- and every county of this state. That's why we're the flagship. Deal with it, son.
Ennis, cuz -- I'm gonna leave them Canes alone in this thread. Besides, my Cane friends are still hating on your defensive coordinator *and* we've got the Head Cane In Charge, Randy Shannon, in God's Country now. We've taken your legacy coach, we've taken Jimbo's wife (oops!), and we're about to go on another multiple championship run. Life. Is. Good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony)
The funny part of all of this is all 3 schools are recruiting these same guys... these two FSU guys could just as easily be Gators or Canes... ::)
Bridge Troll, yes they could have been Canes or gators, except they wanted to compete for championships, so they picked FSU.
Quote from: MusicMan on July 14, 2015, 08:56:48 AM
Bridge Troll, yes they could have been Canes or gators, except they wanted to compete for championships, so they picked FSU.
I thought is was because of the strong Liberal Arts program?
Funny how the JC Jackson armed robbery story has not been mentioned on this thread.
It's really awesome when the rival schools tit-for-tat is at the level of "my team commits somewhat fewer horrible crimes than yours".
Can someone post a link about the Alabama tight end who was busted with cash and weed in his dorm room.
That got no play at all from the National media.
Quote from: RattlerGator on July 14, 2015, 07:03:52 AM
Yeah, there's no difference in Gainesville. Nope.
Believe what you will but we don't have a prominent rape case that was obviously sabotaged through coordination between our university and the Gainesville Police Department.
Do you actually believe the crap you write or are you just a troll? UF didn't have a prominent rape case, because the girl that your starting QB last year allegedly raped was a UF athlete and dropped charges.
"Don't tell nobody bout nothing," Harris texted to his accuser's phone, according to the University Police Department report.
The woman responded with, "And don't try me ever again," and, "I wouldn't even come near me if I were yu."http://www.ocala.com/article/20141022/articles/141029883?p=1&tc=pg
Harris then got pulled over with weed in his car a few months later and was let off with no charges...
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/florida-gators/swamp-things-blog/os-gators-treon-harris-charged-misdemeanor-20141219-post.html
Guess what? Treon Harris is a former FSU commitment and Dalvin Cook is a former UF commitment. The schools both recruit the same guys. Only difference is, many FSU fans aren't delusional about the fact that not all of our players are saints....
Quote from: Tacachale on July 14, 2015, 09:33:50 AM
It's really awesome when the rival schools tit-for-tat is at the level of "my team commits somewhat fewer horrible crimes than yours".
+1000
Quote from: MusicMan on July 14, 2015, 09:29:29 AM
Funny how the JC Jackson armed robbery story has not been mentioned on this thread.
Because JC Jackson was booted off the team.
He's also mentioned as an occupant in the car Treon Harris was driving (without any license at all) when the UF police pulled them over and smelled weed and found two small bags in the glove box.
Reading the UF Campus Police report is hysterical, sounds like the car was in possession of the weed, not the occupants..................
A major difference between to the 2 schools is that the TPD, FSu admin, coaches and community completely circle the wagons and do everything within their power to keep players eligible and on the field ala the miscreant rapist Winston. Over the last decade FSu has been slapped w/ NCAA penalties for widespread academic cheating (probation + had to VACATE wins). Not to mention the ongoing Title IX investigation by the Feds. FSu = win at all cost..
As far as Dalvin Cook..Jimbo knew this cat was a bad apple even before he stepped on campus. Cook had prior arrests for robbery and also arrested and charged with firing a weapon and possession at a high school event..
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/os-saturday-circus-mike-bianchi-0711-20150710-column.html#page=1 (http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/os-saturday-circus-mike-bianchi-0711-20150710-column.html#page=1)
Slide, thanks again for proving how delusional and erroneously sanctimonious Gator fans are. Dalvin Cook was committed to UF literally 3 days before he enrolled at FSU and your coaches and fans were devastated when he switched to FSU. So was it ok for UF to enroll him, but not FSU? Because UF was sure as heck about to let him in.
Also, look up the name Huntley Johnson. Maybe pour a nice glass of Kool-Aid while you read about how he and the DA in Gainesville get UF players out of legal issues all the time.
Maybe the problem is football - or college sports - and not any particular college.
Quote from: Adam White on July 14, 2015, 12:10:30 PM
Maybe the problem is football - or college sports - and not any particular college.
Or maybe the problem is boys that don't have a father or other good role model to teach them how to be men.
Quote from: vicupstate on July 14, 2015, 12:16:56 PM
Or maybe the problem is boys that don't have a father or other good role model to teach them how to be men.
Quote from: Adam White on July 14, 2015, 12:10:30 PM
Maybe the problem is football - or college sports - and not any particular college.
Or maybe the problem is that there's a distorted sense of entitlement that has been a way of life since a lot of these kids were in their early teens.
Hey CityLife, who ended up signing him? FSu did. Unlike Jimbo, UF backed-off of Cook (out of caution) soon after discovering he had prior arrests. Next time do your research before employing moral equivalence. Everyone knows that FSu is 'a school that the football team can be proud of..' #1...Lord knows they don't go there for the academics lol 8)
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 12:39:56 PM
Hey CityLife, who ended up signing him? FSu did. Unlike Jimbo, UF backed-off of Cook (out of caution) soon after discovering he had prior arrests. Next time do your research before employing moral equivalence. Everyone knows that FSu is 'a school that the football team can be proud of..' #1...Lord knows they don't go there for the academics lol 8)
EPIC FAIL. UF did not back off Cook. Not even slightly. UF fans had a massive meltdown when he decommitted and switched to FSU.
What is great about your lie is that Cook didn't even have prior arrests in January of 2014 when he switched to FSU. He was given a citation in July 2014. Nice try though.
Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on July 14, 2015, 12:35:23 PM
Quote from: vicupstate on July 14, 2015, 12:16:56 PM
Or maybe the problem is boys that don't have a father or other good role model to teach them how to be men.
Quote from: Adam White on July 14, 2015, 12:10:30 PM
Maybe the problem is football - or college sports - and not any particular college.
Or maybe the problem is that there's a distorted sense of entitlement that has been a way of life since a lot of these kids were in their early teens.
I think this is it. Stud players start getting recruited their freshmen and sophomore years. They get wined and dined by schools all over the country for a couple years while being recruited. This includes getting girls thrown at them. Then when they attend school they have tutors helping with their school work. They get tons of free food at the training table. They get massages and physical therapy. Basically, they are treated like kings. This naturally leads to a huge ego and sense of entitlement by some. Plus many of them have hangers on from where they grew that aren't great influences.
There are definitely some systemic issues with college football. Just look at the amount of arrests at LSU, Georgia, Tennessee, and other big football schools. You know its bad when things like the Fulmer Cup exist.
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 12:56:28 PM
Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on July 14, 2015, 12:35:23 PM
Quote from: vicupstate on July 14, 2015, 12:16:56 PM
Or maybe the problem is boys that don't have a father or other good role model to teach them how to be men.
Quote from: Adam White on July 14, 2015, 12:10:30 PM
Maybe the problem is football - or college sports - and not any particular college.
Or maybe the problem is that there's a distorted sense of entitlement that has been a way of life since a lot of these kids were in their early teens.
I think this is it. Stud players start getting recruited their freshmen and sophomore years. They get wined and dined by schools all over the country for a couple years while being recruited. This includes getting girls thrown at them. Then when they attend school they have tutors helping with their school work. They get tons of free food at the training table. They get massages and physical therapy. Basically, they are treated like kings. This naturally leads to a huge ego and sense of entitlement by some. Plus many of them have hangers on from where they grew that aren't great influences.
There are definitely some systemic issues with college football. Just look at the amount of arrests at LSU, Georgia, Tennessee, and other big football schools. You know its bad when things like the Fulmer Cup exist.
I think it's both. Maybe not "football" per se, but football programmes. And a lot of collegiate sports programmes in general. The stakes are too high - there's far too much money involved.
That's total BS and you know it. 'Fans' don't make the call as to whether to make or pull an offer, the coaches do.
It is the truth that Cook had prior arrests (plural) and also true that UF and FSu coaches both knew about the arrests. UF decided to pull his offer--Jimbo did not. Robbery charges and gun charges before he even got to college--read the article for yourself..
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/os-saturday-circus-mike-bianchi-0711-20150710-column.html#page=1 (http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/os-saturday-circus-mike-bianchi-0711-20150710-column.html#page=1)
"According to records from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement obtained by the Sentinel, Cook was arrested as a juvenile and charged with robbery in 2009."
"Cook was also arrested and charged with firing a weapon and possessing a weapon at an event on school property in 2010, according to FDLE records."
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 12:51:31 PM
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 12:39:56 PM
Hey CityLife, who ended up signing him? FSu did. Unlike Jimbo, UF backed-off of Cook (out of caution) soon after discovering he had prior arrests. Next time do your research before employing moral equivalence. Everyone knows that FSu is 'a school that the football team can be proud of..' #1...Lord knows they don't go there for the academics lol 8)
EPIC FAIL. UF did not back off Cook. Not even slightly. UF fans had a massive meltdown when he decommitted and switched to FSU.
What is great about your lie is that Cook didn't even have prior arrests in January of 2014 when he switched to FSU. He was given a citation in July 2014. Nice try though.
Cook did have arrests before January of 2014, and if he wasn't a 1,000 yard rusher you wouldn't give 2 f*cks about defending his character.
According to records from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement obtained by the Sentinel, Cook was arrested as a juvenile and charged with robbery in 2009. Prosecutors later opted to drop the case. Cook was also arrested and charged with firing a weapon and possessing a weapon at an event on school property in 2010, according to FDLE records. The third-degree felony charge was later dropped or abandoned.Someone beat me to it.
Quote from: Adam White on July 14, 2015, 12:59:11 PM
I think it's both. Maybe not "football" per se, but football programmes. And a lot of collegiate sports programmes in general. The stakes are too high - there's far too much money involved.
I'd say that's it's widespread across all sports when it starts getting to a D1 level of play.
I've been involved with many different baseball programs for over a decade, but this is my first year being associated with a summer program that includes many 17-19yo that have already committed to play at D1 colleges. This is essentially their 'last year of fun' as they put it, and there is definitely a different air about them as compared to the players that aren't going to play at the next level or are still in HS.
None of the young men that I deal with on a daily basis have any real life 'want' and a few even have a job, so it's not as comparable to someone coming from a much tougher environment. There's no real fix to the 'problem' if that's what you want to call it, but it's easy to understand when you're immersed in it.
I wasn't aware of Cook's arrests as a youth, my bad...That said, he was a UF commitment for 9 months and they didn't know of his issues from his early teens?...yea right. Revisionist history to suggest otherwise now. He was all set to enroll at UF until FSU flipped him due to UF's offensive woes.
http://fansided.com/2013/12/28/5-star-rb-dalvin-cook-80-percent-committed-florida-gators/
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:09:06 PM
'He was all set to enroll at UF until FSU flipped him due to UF's offensive woes. '
As far as you know..
Again unfortunately that is far from the truth. His offer was pulled mid-January. But whatever makes you feel better..Fsu was his safety school--just like 1000's of other prospective college students in the state of FL--second choice..
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 02:29:38 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:09:06 PM
'He was all set to enroll at UF until FSU flipped him due to UF's offensive woes. '
As far as you know..
Again unfortunately that is far from the truth. His offer was pulled mid-January. But whatever makes you feel better..Fsu was his safety school--just like 1000's of other prospective college students in the state of FL--second choice..
Great stuff. Dalvin Cook was already enrolled as an FSU student in mid-January when you allege UF pulled his offer. Delusion at its finest.
You might want to go back and read this article from a UF fan site. http://www.alligatorarmy.com/2013/12/31/5261884/dalvin-cook-flips-florida-fsu-recruiting-impact
"Cook, who committed to Florida in April, flipping to the Gators from Clemson, had flirted with the Seminoles for months, as their program rose and Florida's fell under the weight of scads of injuries.
And his decommitment is the biggest blow possible to Florida's recruiting for the Class of 2014. Cook's flip to Florida State sets up dominoes that may be knocked down in short order over the next six weeks.
Cook's got the sort of magnetic personality that makes other people want to hang with him, and is a leader — but he's also an explosive playmaker, and the sort of player who makes his team better in part by making his teammates' lives easier.
That hurts a lot, both for the Florida program and the fans that love it, not least because it feels like a sea change from a paradigm with Florida on top in the Sunshine State to one with Florida State lapping the field.
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:50:39 PM
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 02:29:38 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:09:06 PM
'He was all set to enroll at UF until FSU flipped him due to UF's offensive woes. '
As far as you know..
Again unfortunately that is far from the truth. His offer was pulled mid-January. But whatever makes you feel better..Fsu was his safety school--just like 1000's of other prospective college students in the state of FL--second choice..
Great stuff. Dalvin Cook was already enrolled as an FSU student in mid-January when you allege UF pulled his offer. Delusion at its finest.
You might want to go back and read this article from a UF fan site. http://www.alligatorarmy.com/2013/12/31/5261884/dalvin-cook-flips-florida-fsu-recruiting-impact
"Cook, who committed to Florida in April, flipping to the Gators from Clemson, had flirted with the Seminoles for months, as their program rose and Florida's fell under the weight of scads of injuries.
And his decommitment is the biggest blow possible to Florida's recruiting for the Class of 2014. Cook's flip to Florida State sets up dominoes that may be knocked down in short order over the next six weeks.
Cook's got the sort of magnetic personality that makes other people want to hang with him, and is a leader — but he's also an explosive playmaker, and the sort of player who makes his team better in part by making his teammates' lives easier.
That hurts a lot, both for the Florida program and the fans that love it, not least because it feels like a sea change from a paradigm with Florida on top in the Sunshine State to one with Florida State lapping the field.
January
2013, genius--not 2014. He was an early enrollee..
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2014/1/14/5292648/florida-state-football-recruiting (http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2014/1/14/5292648/florida-state-football-recruiting)
Quote from: Non-RedNeck Westsider on July 14, 2015, 12:35:23 PM
Quote from: vicupstate on July 14, 2015, 12:16:56 PM
Or maybe the problem is boys that don't have a father or other good role model to teach them how to be men.
Quote from: Adam White on July 14, 2015, 12:10:30 PM
Maybe the problem is football - or college sports - and not any particular college.
Or maybe the problem is that there's a distorted sense of entitlement that has been a way of life since a lot of these kids were in their early teens.
That would be the symptom, not the cause. Too many 'entitled' sport participants don't end up being bad apples. A few actually turn out the opposite. In both instances, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 02:58:35 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:50:39 PM
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 02:29:38 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:09:06 PM
'He was all set to enroll at UF until FSU flipped him due to UF's offensive woes. '
As far as you know..
Again unfortunately that is far from the truth. His offer was pulled mid-January. But whatever makes you feel better..Fsu was his safety school--just like 1000's of other prospective college students in the state of FL--second choice..
Great stuff. Dalvin Cook was already enrolled as an FSU student in mid-January when you allege UF pulled his offer. Delusion at its finest.
You might want to go back and read this article from a UF fan site. http://www.alligatorarmy.com/2013/12/31/5261884/dalvin-cook-flips-florida-fsu-recruiting-impact
"Cook, who committed to Florida in April, flipping to the Gators from Clemson, had flirted with the Seminoles for months, as their program rose and Florida's fell under the weight of scads of injuries.
And his decommitment is the biggest blow possible to Florida's recruiting for the Class of 2014. Cook's flip to Florida State sets up dominoes that may be knocked down in short order over the next six weeks.
Cook's got the sort of magnetic personality that makes other people want to hang with him, and is a leader — but he's also an explosive playmaker, and the sort of player who makes his team better in part by making his teammates' lives easier.
That hurts a lot, both for the Florida program and the fans that love it, not least because it feels like a sea change from a paradigm with Florida on top in the Sunshine State to one with Florida State lapping the field.
January 2013, genius--not 2014. He was an early enrollee..
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2014/1/14/5292648/florida-state-football-recruiting (http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2014/1/14/5292648/florida-state-football-recruiting)
So UF pulled his offer in January of 2013, then accepted his commitment in April of 2013? Then allowed him to remain a commitment until December 2013? Your web of lies is becoming more and more hilarious. Do you work at a troll farm or something?
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 02:29:38 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:09:06 PM
'He was all set to enroll at UF until FSU flipped him due to UF's offensive woes. '
As far as you know..
Again unfortunately that is far from the truth. His offer was pulled mid-January. But whatever makes you feel better..Fsu was his safety school--just like 1000's of other prospective college students in the state of FL--second choice..
What an absolute load of bullshit. I get ribbing back and forth between the schools, but this is delusional fandom.
God I hate the month of July.
Is it football season yet???
Quote from: WarDamJagFan on July 14, 2015, 03:56:44 PM
Is it football season yet???
LMAO God I love the smell of college football in the morning. 8)
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 01:06:36 PM
It is the truth that Cook had prior arrests (plural) and also true that UF and FSu coaches both knew about the arrests.
I am quite the fan of your use of the lowercase u....clearly not accidental....stay classy my friend!
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 03:19:00 PM
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 02:58:35 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:50:39 PM
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 02:29:38 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:09:06 PM
'He was all set to enroll at UF until FSU flipped him due to UF's offensive woes. '
As far as you know..
Again unfortunately that is far from the truth. His offer was pulled mid-January. But whatever makes you feel better..Fsu was his safety school--just like 1000's of other prospective college students in the state of FL--second choice..
Great stuff. Dalvin Cook was already enrolled as an FSU student in mid-January when you allege UF pulled his offer. Delusion at its finest.
You might want to go back and read this article from a UF fan site. http://www.alligatorarmy.com/2013/12/31/5261884/dalvin-cook-flips-florida-fsu-recruiting-impact
"Cook, who committed to Florida in April, flipping to the Gators from Clemson, had flirted with the Seminoles for months, as their program rose and Florida's fell under the weight of scads of injuries.
And his decommitment is the biggest blow possible to Florida's recruiting for the Class of 2014. Cook's flip to Florida State sets up dominoes that may be knocked down in short order over the next six weeks.
Cook's got the sort of magnetic personality that makes other people want to hang with him, and is a leader — but he's also an explosive playmaker, and the sort of player who makes his team better in part by making his teammates' lives easier.
That hurts a lot, both for the Florida program and the fans that love it, not least because it feels like a sea change from a paradigm with Florida on top in the Sunshine State to one with Florida State lapping the field.
January 2013, genius--not 2014. He was an early enrollee..
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2014/1/14/5292648/florida-state-football-recruiting (http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2014/1/14/5292648/florida-state-football-recruiting)
So UF pulled his offer in January of 2013, then accepted his commitment in April of 2013? Then allowed him to remain a commitment until December 2013? Your web of lies is becoming more and more hilarious. Do you work at a troll farm or something?
Where do you see anywhere that UF coaches accepted his commitment? Coaches cannot even comment on specific recruits until NSD per ncaa rules. The only word you have to go on is Cook's and what he tells services.
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 05:16:34 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 03:19:00 PM
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 02:58:35 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:50:39 PM
Quote from: slide on July 14, 2015, 02:29:38 PM
Quote from: CityLife on July 14, 2015, 02:09:06 PM
'He was all set to enroll at UF until FSU flipped him due to UF's offensive woes. '
As far as you know..
Again unfortunately that is far from the truth. His offer was pulled mid-January. But whatever makes you feel better..Fsu was his safety school--just like 1000's of other prospective college students in the state of FL--second choice..
Great stuff. Dalvin Cook was already enrolled as an FSU student in mid-January when you allege UF pulled his offer. Delusion at its finest.
You might want to go back and read this article from a UF fan site. http://www.alligatorarmy.com/2013/12/31/5261884/dalvin-cook-flips-florida-fsu-recruiting-impact
"Cook, who committed to Florida in April, flipping to the Gators from Clemson, had flirted with the Seminoles for months, as their program rose and Florida's fell under the weight of scads of injuries.
And his decommitment is the biggest blow possible to Florida's recruiting for the Class of 2014. Cook's flip to Florida State sets up dominoes that may be knocked down in short order over the next six weeks.
Cook's got the sort of magnetic personality that makes other people want to hang with him, and is a leader — but he's also an explosive playmaker, and the sort of player who makes his team better in part by making his teammates' lives easier.
That hurts a lot, both for the Florida program and the fans that love it, not least because it feels like a sea change from a paradigm with Florida on top in the Sunshine State to one with Florida State lapping the field.
January 2013, genius--not 2014. He was an early enrollee..
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2014/1/14/5292648/florida-state-football-recruiting (http://www.sbnation.com/college-football-recruiting/2014/1/14/5292648/florida-state-football-recruiting)
So UF pulled his offer in January of 2013, then accepted his commitment in April of 2013? Then allowed him to remain a commitment until December 2013? Your web of lies is becoming more and more hilarious. Do you work at a troll farm or something?
Where do you see anywhere that UF coaches accepted his commitment? Coaches cannot even comment on specific recruits until NSD per ncaa rules. The only word you have to go on is Cook's and what he tells services.
So wait. You are going to tell me that Dalvin Cook was publically committed to UF from April of 2013 to December of 2013 and the UF coaches never accepted his commitment? That UF media writers wrote hundreds of articles about him as a UF commit, but were never corrected?
I'm not sure this lie can get any deeper...but I am thoroughly enjoying it.
Best part of this thread is that it was started by a (or is it "the" since they only may have one) Miami fan.
8) 8) 8)
Some men just like to watch the world burn. Well played Lake. Well played.
I believe the phrase is : "Cook was a heavy lean toward the Gators but in the end chose FSU."
I think this was true for Tim Jernigan and several other big name players. In the last 4-5 years FSU has out-recruited every other team in the nation except "Bama and maybe LSU/OSU. I would think most FSU fans are very happy with the way Jimbo Fisher's tenure has worked out, despite the off field issues which, along with recently winning the National Championship and a Heisman Trophy, have brought an extra amount of scrutiny to the program.
Also it appears Dalvin Cook will fight these allegations in court if necessary to clear his name.
http://www.tomahawknation.com/2015/7/14/8957993/dalvin-cook-battery-florida-state-fsu-arrest-lawyer-witness
Quote from: MusicMan on July 14, 2015, 08:26:09 PM
I believe the phrase is : "Cook was a heavy lean toward the Gators but in the end chose FSU."
I think this was true for Tim Jernigan and several other big name players. In the last 4-5 years FSU has out-recruited every other team in the nation except "Bama and maybe LSU/OSU. I would think most FSU fans are very happy with the way Jimbo Fisher's tenure has worked out, despite the off field issues which, along with recently winning the National Championship and a Heisman Trophy, have brought an extra amount of scrutiny to the program.
Also it appears Dalvin Cook will fight these allegations in court if necessary to clear his name.
http://www.tomahawknation.com/2015/7/14/8957993/dalvin-cook-battery-florida-state-fsu-arrest-lawyer-witness
Thank God for Florida State University and that Republican John Thrasher.
Cooks trial should be completed well before he season opener. While all the "Haters" will never be satisfied, most folks familiar with the case say
he has an excellent chance of being acquitted.
After a 10 hour trial, jury found Dalvin Cook NOT GUILTY of the charges. They deliberated for 25 minutes.
Great! Now dress him up, so the Canes can whip FSU at full strength! We don't want to hear any excuses this year. ;)
Damn Lake, you make me laugh. You should change your MJ handle to "POLLYANNA."
Seminoles have won 8 out of the last 10 including 5 in a row.
What does 5 in a row by Miami's little snotty nose brother has in common with Abraham Lincoln's sideburns and a Jax school named NB Forrest? They'll all be considered long lost history when I eat my big peice of red velvet cake this Thanksgiving! Now go get Dalvin in game shape. He needs to be worrying about the Purge coming to Doak Campbell in October than drunk chick's jaws accidentally crashing into his fists. 8)
Quote from: thelakelander on August 24, 2015, 10:07:55 PM
What does 5 in a row by Miami's little snotty nose brother has in common with Abraham Lincoln's sideburns and a Jax school named NB Forrest? They'll all be considered long lost history when I eat my big peice of red velvet cake this Thanksgiving! Now go get Dalvin in game shape. He needs to be worrying about the Purge coming to Doak Campbell in October than drunk chick's jaws accidentally crashing into his fists. 8)
It has been 10 years since Miami won a home game against FSU, and the Hurricanes have not defeated the Seminoles in five years.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/acc/university-of-miami/article3679267.html#storylink=cpy (http://blogs.trb.com/news/opinion/chanlowe/blog/flnataug18chancolor.gif)
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Streaks are made to be broken. Those defeats will only make victory in October sweeter! As the great motivational speaker Santana Moss once said, while standing on defeated, whipped, and once proud Seminole carcass, "big time players step up in big games". ;)
If you want to bring up past UM-FSU games we own the series.
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I raise you
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If you want to bring up past UM-FSU games we own the series.
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I raise you
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Sad just like the Gators in college Football the past is the past!
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