GoBigOrange86
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Gator fans would def. agree with you on that count as would a lot of other SEC fans that followed teams conference-wide that year. It's a dang shame how it turned out because there's no doubt in my mind that we (or UF) could've beaten Miami and that Miami team was damn good. But TBH, the way that game happened tacked on to the end of the year because of 9/11 it felt like a post-season win and we couldn't shake the high of beating a hated rival in an unexpected way fast enough. We thought that was it and were expecting to move on to the BCS matchup with Miami. I can't blame them given the circumstances but I don't think our players gave one thought to LSU and LSU made them pay. If ever there was a textbook example of what can happen to a good, possibly great, team if they lose focus/overlook an opponent that SEC title game is it. Ironically, we were the Miami of old and LSU was the Sugarvols -- LSU had no business winning that game and if it were played 100 times we'd likely have won 99 of them but they were focused and brought it and we didn't.
This is a good post, so this isn’t a criticism of you, but one day Vol fans are going to have to let this game go. It was 20 years ago and is not why we are where we are now. It sucks, but losing to Alabama and ND in 1990 when we had a shot at a national title also sucked. So did losing to terrible South Carolina and Arkansas teams in 1992 when we had a shot at the inaugural SEC championship game. So did choking in the second half of the 1995 Florida game when we could have played for a national title. So did losing to Arkansas in 1999 when we could’ve played for another national title. It happens.