fun read: Gators suffer historic meltdown at Tennessee

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This one was worse than the Choke at Doak.

This was Rocky Flop on Rocky Top.

Tennessee 38, Florida 28.

The Great Chokie on top of ol' Smokie!

After all those years and tears and crying-in-their-beers, the Tennessee Volunteers finally celebrated on Saturday and, for a change, watched the Florida Gators self-destruct. In a confounding, resounding game of role reversal, the Vols ended their 11-game losing streak to Florida by rallying from a 21-0 deficit and scoring 38 straight points — the biggest blown lead for Florida since Ron Zook's Gators blew a 23-point lead to Miami in 2003.

This will go down in history as one of Florida's most devastating defeats.

Gators suffer historic meltdown at Tennessee - Orlando Sentinel
 
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I guess You could say the Vols rocked the Gators at Rocky Top.
The defense played like they were a huge rock as they monopolized most of the 2nd half.
 
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This sounds eerily like the sort of hand wringing that Georgia fans were doing last year after they suffered a similar meltdown to Tennessee.
 
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Glad to see yyou around, fs.

I'm typically after during football season.
2nd most is basketball season.

It's terrific to be a Tennessee vols fan.

If you smell the Vols hunting the Gators.
Call the Vols Gator Dundee because they made the Gators roadkill that they bulldozed.
 
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"Instead, Tennessee won while Florida's defense quacked like a duck and got trucked by the Vols' offense. Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs threw four touchdown passes and ran for a fifth score — all in the second half. He made Wilson and Florida's vaunted secondary look like, well, sitting ducks."

Lol classic!!! I love it!!
 
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"Instead, Tennessee won while Florida's defense quacked like a duck and got trucked by the Vols' offense. Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs threw four touchdown passes and ran for a fifth score — all in the second half. He made Wilson and Florida's vaunted secondary look like, well, sitting ducks."

Lol classic!!! I love it!!

The Gators were sitting ducks in the 2nd half that the Vols obliterated.
 
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"Instead, Tennessee won while Florida's defense quacked like a duck and got trucked by the Vols' offense. Tennessee quarterback Joshua Dobbs threw four touchdown passes and ran for a fifth score — all in the second half. He made Wilson and Florida's vaunted secondary look like, well, sitting ducks."

Lol classic!!! I love it!!

Too funny! Go Vols !!
 
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Priceless was watching the stunned gators fans as they saw a abomination of 1 of the worst meltdowns and the Vols demolishing the Gators no sweat in the 2nd half.
They had a What the hell did I see dumbfounded look on their face.

https://youtu.be/4Zu1YIukylw

From the Action movie Out for Justice Gino demolishing thugs in a Bar.
That's a representation of the 2nd half as the Vols demolished the Gators no sweat.
 
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Hard to erase 11 years but mmmmmmm this tastes good.

This will go down in history as one of Florida's most devastating defeats. It was the most consecutive points the Gators have given up since Herschel Walker and Georgia beat them 44-0 in 1982 and as wrenching as UF's 31-31 tie at FSU in 1994.

The overconfident, overrated Gators were whipped physically, mentally and psychologically. They were beaten on offense, defense and special teams. They were outplayed, outhustled and outcoached.
 
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But McElwain took his foot off the accelerator with a 21-3 halftime lead and then watched helplessly from the sideline as Vols blew by them like Jimmie Johnson passing Danica Patrick.

:eek:lol::rock::eek:lol:
 
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This one was worse than the Choke at Doak.

This was Rocky Flop on Rocky Top.

Tennessee 38, Florida 28.

The Great Chokie on top of ol' Smokie!

After all those years and tears and crying-in-their-beers, the Tennessee Volunteers finally celebrated on Saturday and, for a change, watched the Florida Gators self-destruct. In a confounding, resounding game of role reversal, the Vols ended their 11-game losing streak to Florida by rallying from a 21-0 deficit and scoring 38 straight points — the biggest blown lead for Florida since Ron Zook's Gators blew a 23-point lead to Miami in 2003.

This will go down in history as one of Florida's most devastating defeats.

Gators suffer historic meltdown at Tennessee - Orlando Sentinel


Wow Ron Zook I haven't heard that name in forever.
1 Coach that the Gators wished they never hired.
 
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