Volfan2012
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They will be well rested & fresh for us.
Everyone in this state needs help, love, and prayers. If that isn't possible, they damn sure deserve your respect and empathy as fellow human beings.
Please don't go all LSU fan on us. Your entire fan base is way better than that. Florida should not be made to "forfeit."
Here's the problem with moving it; if half the darn team and most of the coaches have family members who have become homeless and basically lost everything they own, maybe even their lives, Florida can't be expected to walk away from that and go play a game in Atlanta or anywhere else. If UF-UT doesn't happen on 9/16, which we all hope it will, the game can be made up when people aren't dying.
Long time lurker here, Sevierville born and raised, UTK alumnus, and current Gainesville resident.
This will be the 5th hurricane that I have lived through since I moved to the state of Florida. I have lived in southern Florida, Central Florida, and now north central here in Gainesville.
As I help my neighbors and other folks get prepared, the last thing anyone cares about is how football is impacted.
People are going to die in Florida. It is a certainty with any hurricane. People are going to lose their homes, everything they have ever had or ever known. People are going to lose their jobs and the ability to support their families moving forward.
People are going to be without power for weeks on end after the storm, which I assure you from a heat, insect, and safety perspective, is tragic in its own right.
Filling up sand bags yesterday, there was a fella sporting Alabama gear, I was sporting UT, and of course there were endless amounts of Gators.
No one said a word about a kids game. People were offering up their homes, helping each other fill bags, or getting names for people to add to prayer lists.
All the doctors, nurses, and emergency responders that will be separated from their families during the storm, so that they can help take on the flood of special needs patients and patients being evacuated from the coast, need prayers and positive thoughts sent their way. Many of which are Shands/UF University Hospital employees.
All the students at the endless amounts of schools in this state that are stuck, afraid, and a long way from home.
Everyone in this state needs help, love, and prayers. If that isn't possible, they damn sure deserve your respect and empathy as fellow human beings.
When the fire ravaged the smokies, all my friends and co-workers knew I was from "that hillbilly town with the Dolly Parton show". Almost to a person they were donating money, wishing everyone well and giving prayers, and even some going up to help with cleanup, with various men's baptists and catholic organizations.
I never heard anyone talk about how it might help their football team.
This is a football forum, I get it, I really do and the swamp is a football town. However there is a major disconnect between school/sports -affiliation/fandom, and a major catastrophe landing on an entire states head.
Most of this thread makes me sad and disappointed. For those of you in the state with me and even our visitors like Lawgator etc.. prayers your way, stay safe, God bless, and Tennessee and the Big Orange stand united with you.
Thank you, sir, for an outstanding post to put it into perspective. I've been through a Tropical Storm when in Pensacola, and even that was bad enough to make you understand the seriousness of this.
There are people there who will die. Others will never have the same life they had. Some will become homeless. Some may never see there mom/dad/brother/sister again and never know what happened to them.
Stay safe.
Long time lurker here, Sevierville born and raised, UTK alumnus, and current Gainesville resident.
This will be the 5th hurricane that I have lived through since I moved to the state of Florida. I have lived in southern Florida, Central Florida, and now north central here in Gainesville.
As I help my neighbors and other folks get prepared, the last thing anyone cares about is how football is impacted.
People are going to die in Florida. It is a certainty with any hurricane. People are going to lose their homes, everything they have ever had or ever known. People are going to lose their jobs and the ability to support their families moving forward.
People are going to be without power for weeks on end after the storm, which I assure you from a heat, insect, and safety perspective, is tragic in its own right.
Filling up sand bags yesterday, there was a fella sporting Alabama gear, I was sporting UT, and of course there were endless amounts of Gators.
No one said a word about a kids game. People were offering up their homes, helping each other fill bags, or getting names for people to add to prayer lists.
All the doctors, nurses, and emergency responders that will be separated from their families during the storm, so that they can help take on the flood of special needs patients and patients being evacuated from the coast, need prayers and positive thoughts sent their way. Many of which are Shands/UF University Hospital employees.
All the students at the endless amounts of schools in this state that are stuck, afraid, and a long way from home.
Everyone in this state needs help, love, and prayers. If that isn't possible, they damn sure deserve your respect and empathy as fellow human beings.
When the fire ravaged the smokies, all my friends and co-workers knew I was from "that hillbilly town with the Dolly Parton show". Almost to a person they were donating money, wishing everyone well and giving prayers, and even some going up to help with cleanup, with various men's baptists and catholic organizations.
I never heard anyone talk about how it might help their football team.
This is a football forum, I get it, I really do and the swamp is a football town. However there is a major disconnect between school/sports -affiliation/fandom, and a major catastrophe landing on an entire states head.
Most of this thread makes me sad and disappointed. For those of you in the state with me and even our visitors like Lawgator etc.. prayers your way, stay safe, God bless, and Tennessee and the Big Orange stand united with you.
Long time lurker here, Sevierville born and raised, UTK alumnus, and current Gainesville resident.
This will be the 5th hurricane that I have lived through since I moved to the state of Florida. I have lived in southern Florida, Central Florida, and now north central here in Gainesville.
As I help my neighbors and other folks get prepared, the last thing anyone cares about is how football is impacted.
People are going to die in Florida. It is a certainty with any hurricane. People are going to lose their homes, everything they have ever had or ever known. People are going to lose their jobs and the ability to support their families moving forward.
People are going to be without power for weeks on end after the storm, which I assure you from a heat, insect, and safety perspective, is tragic in its own right.
Filling up sand bags yesterday, there was a fella sporting Alabama gear, I was sporting UT, and of course there were endless amounts of Gators.
No one said a word about a kids game. People were offering up their homes, helping each other fill bags, or getting names for people to add to prayer lists.
All the doctors, nurses, and emergency responders that will be separated from their families during the storm, so that they can help take on the flood of special needs patients and patients being evacuated from the coast, need prayers and positive thoughts sent their way. Many of which are Shands/UF University Hospital employees.
All the students at the endless amounts of schools in this state that are stuck, afraid, and a long way from home.
Everyone in this state needs help, love, and prayers. If that isn't possible, they damn sure deserve your respect and empathy as fellow human beings.
When the fire ravaged the smokies, all my friends and co-workers knew I was from "that hillbilly town with the Dolly Parton show". Almost to a person they were donating money, wishing everyone well and giving prayers, and even some going up to help with cleanup, with various men's baptists and catholic organizations.
I never heard anyone talk about how it might help their football team.
This is a football forum, I get it, I really do and the swamp is a football town. However there is a major disconnect between school/sports -affiliation/fandom, and a major catastrophe landing on an entire states head.
Most of this thread makes me sad and disappointed. For those of you in the state with me and even our visitors like Lawgator etc.. prayers your way, stay safe, God bless, and Tennessee and the Big Orange stand united with you.