FL, Bama, Tenn

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I know this is a little late, but last weekend Florida, Bama, and Tenn all lost.

When's the last time all three of these teams lost on the same Sat?
 
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Another question: Which of the three has had the most disappointing season?

Bama with the expected undefeated season? Tenn? Florida's total meltdown?
 
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I would say Florida hands down. It's hard to repeat these days and if if Alabama did it would be a miracle regardless of talent or coaching. Everybody knew that Tennessee was going to be bad this year, so you cant really count that as a let down. Florida was a preseason top 10 and now they are unranked for the first time since some time way back when Tebow wasn't even at Florida yet.
 
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Considering Fla hasnt dropped 3 in a row since 1988. Before their were UF fans, I'd say say UF's season has been. If this continues, there will be stacks of jorts ablaze in gunsville.
 
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I would say Florida. Are they going to be like the 2005 Vols?

2005: UT started out at #3 and finished 5-6.

2010: Florida starts out #4 and will finish ???:)
 
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Another question: Which of the three has had the most disappointing season?

Bama with the expected undefeated season? Tenn? Florida's total meltdown?

I say Florida. Miss. St. couldn't do anything on offense...one of the most one-dimensional teams I have ever seen without even being very good at that one dimension...and still beat them............at their own sinkhole, too. We're really bad and young and inexperienced...Florida's really bad with few excuses. Bammer's not.
 
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Wes Rucker on his twitter said that it's the first time since 1989 that Florida, UGA, and us weren't ranked
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Another question: Which of the three has had the most disappointing season?

Bama with the expected undefeated season? Tenn? Florida's total meltdown?

Florida. It isn't a question. Bama dropped a game during a brutal stretch where they played 5 ranked teams in 6 weeks; they are still the class of the conference, and maybe the nation. UT is exactly where most people figured they would be.

That being said, Florida has only lost one game that is surprising. The Gators obviously have some issues, but things happen. They still have the best players in the east, and if they pull it together, they still limp into Atlanta at the end.

2010: Florida starts out #4 and will finish ???:)

Better than 5-6.
 
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Florida has been the biggest disappointment this year. It's not that surprising that Bama lost a game. If they win out they will be in good shape to go to the BCS title game. Everyone should have known Tennessee would not be good this year
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Florida's easily had the most disappointing season. We knew they'd be a little hard up for offense without Tebow, but they have looked absolutely inept (except against us).

Not only does Alabama have the world's biggest target on its back, but we also all knew that their SEC schedule was tightening the screws on them. I doubt any team ever would make it unbeaten through the SEC if they had to play every team coming off a bye. Hindsight, of course, but it was almost inevitable that they would drop one.
 
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what is a jort?

Jean Shorts

jortsillustrated.jpg
 
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Another question: Which of the three has had the most disappointing season?

Bama with the expected undefeated season? Tenn? Florida's total meltdown?

the people that expected bama undefeated again were in the minority.
beast of a schedule made worse by the off week most teams get before they play them

alot of people thought Tn would stuggle
so the answer is florida.
alot of people thought they may lose a couple but this is way worse than most expected
 
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Florida's easily had the most disappointing season. We knew they'd be a little hard up for offense without Tebow, but they have looked absolutely inept (except against us).Not only does Alabama have the world's biggest target on its back, but we also all knew that their SEC schedule was tightening the screws on them. I doubt any team ever would make it unbeaten through the SEC if they had to play every team coming off a bye. Hindsight, of course, but it was almost inevitable that they would drop one.

They still only managed 316 yards or so on us. Not dominant by any stretch and well below what most would've expected.
 
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