How would a loss to Florida make u feel?

How would a loss to Florida make u feel....


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#26
#26
I will have whatever you were having. I will have about 12 more if we lose.

I will not be surprised though since 90% of our issues with them are 100% mental.

Heupfully he can get them out of their own head and teach them to play hard for 4 quarters and beat those damn lizards.
Butch sure found some creative ways to lose the Florida game... kicking an extra point with the score 26-14 in the 4th quarter, and claiming he did it because of a points board, was when he lost the trust of Tennessee fans. He was a chicken $hit, who coached scared.
 
#27
#27
We are 4-18 against Florida since 2000 so it def wouldn’t shock me if we lost to them again I mean it wouldn’t shock anybody at this point they have owned us. We really don’t need a rebuilding Florida with a first year coach to walk into Neyland and beat us again. We will beat Florida this season I have faith that Heup will get it done.
 
#30
#30
Blasphemer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#36
#36
This is the hurdle that MUST be overcome to get into the conversation of challenging the leaders of the SEC! We have to separate ourselves from Florida, UK and the Cocks!

Win these 3 and we take that next step…which is challenging for the SEC East on a yearly basis.

We have to win this game this year…and will!
 
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#37
#37
It’d ruin my month. But still I’m happy about the direction of this program
It would be a huge strike against Heupel to let Billy Napier waltz into Neyland and win but then again I’ve seen Ron Zook do it, Muschamp and Mcelwain do it and Mullen dominated us. So it would not shock me at all if Heupel blows it this year against Florida like so many previous Tennessee coaches have. Here’s hoping we finally get the Florida series turned back in our favor starting this season.
 
#38
#38
Floriduh's new coach, Gomer Pyle, said 0-12. Needs to obtain NIL money from the thousands of gainesville trailer parks.

Gator Nation,
We want to take this opportunity to thank you for the tremendous amount of support you have shown our entire organization, team and our families since our arrival in Gainesville.

We recently had the opportunity to visit various cities across Gator Nation during my first spring speaking tour, and all we can say is that each day we are more and more excited to be part of the University of Florida.

Our fans’ passion is evident and unmatched.

We play in one of the most iconic places in college football: The Swamp. This year’s Orange and Blue Game gave us a small taste of what playing in front of Gator Nation is like, and we can’t wait to get started this fall by hosting Pac-12 champion Utah on Sept. 3 under the lights.

We are working on creating a new future through a journey that emphasizes discipline, toughness, detail, accountability, integrity, and most importantly, teamwork.

Our mission is to make a life-changing impact on our players and for them to experience success in life as a result of their time in our program. We want to promote their education and encourage them to not only get a degree, but to be engaged, network and develop relationships.

As we enter a new era of college football with Name, Image and Likeness, we are fortunate to be at a place that is not only rich in history and tradition on the football field, but is also a top 5 public institution with more than 470,000 living alumni and incredible resources. We believe that NIL will be a strength at the University of Florida.

We also believe in the professional development of our athletes. For that reason, we established the GatorMade program, a holistic player-focused and purpose-driven initiative that seeks to develop Gators beyond the football field by providing them with the necessary skills to succeed in life.

GatorMade provides opportunities in financial literacy, micro-internships, networking, mentorship, agent education, NIL, business weekend trips and even service abroad. We want to have a place where we work toward having a life-changing impact as a person, as a student and as a player. And GatorMade provides the building blocks.

We are also getting ready to move into the new James W. “Bill” Heavener Football Training Center this summer. The state-of-the-art 140,000 square foot standalone facility will be a game-changer as it relates to our day-to-day football operations, sports medicine and rehabilitation, recruiting, dining and recreation to name a few. The $85 million facility will not only make an impact within our program, but it will also benefit all Gators student-athletes.

On the football field, our goal is to play a brand of football that creates a great sense of pride among not only our players and staff, but throughout all of Gator Nation.

One thing we have learned in the past six months is that Gators are resilient and passionate. In all kinds of weather.
I can assure you that no one has higher expectations for what we want to accomplish than me.

This will be a team effort. All of us, no matter what our role is, can make a positive impact in the success of our program. From our students cheering their loudest on Saturdays at The Swamp, to our boosters, alumni and everyday fans: We all must have a championship approach in all that we do.

You are part of this team, and we can’t wait to see you at The Swamp this fall as we embark on the journey to our new future.

Go Gators!

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Billy Napier
Florida Gators Head Football Coach
 
#39
#39
Floriduh's new coach, Gomer Pyle, said 0-12. Needs to obtain NIL money from the thousands of gainesville trailer parks.

Gator Nation,
We want to take this opportunity to thank you for the tremendous amount of support you have shown our entire organization, team and our families since our arrival in Gainesville.


We recently had the opportunity to visit various cities across Gator Nation during my first spring speaking tour, and all we can say is that each day we are more and more excited to be part of the University of Florida.

Our fans’ passion is evident and unmatched.

We play in one of the most iconic places in college football: The Swamp. This year’s Orange and Blue Game gave us a small taste of what playing in front of Gator Nation is like, and we can’t wait to get started this fall by hosting Pac-12 champion Utah on Sept. 3 under the lights.

We are working on creating a new future through a journey that emphasizes discipline, toughness, detail, accountability, integrity, and most importantly, teamwork.

Our mission is to make a life-changing impact on our players and for them to experience success in life as a result of their time in our program. We want to promote their education and encourage them to not only get a degree, but to be engaged, network and develop relationships.

As we enter a new era of college football with Name, Image and Likeness, we are fortunate to be at a place that is not only rich in history and tradition on the football field, but is also a top 5 public institution with more than 470,000 living alumni and incredible resources. We believe that NIL will be a strength at the University of Florida.

We also believe in the professional development of our athletes. For that reason, we established the GatorMade program, a holistic player-focused and purpose-driven initiative that seeks to develop Gators beyond the football field by providing them with the necessary skills to succeed in life.

GatorMade provides opportunities in financial literacy, micro-internships, networking, mentorship, agent education, NIL, business weekend trips and even service abroad. We want to have a place where we work toward having a life-changing impact as a person, as a student and as a player. And GatorMade provides the building blocks.

We are also getting ready to move into the new James W. “Bill” Heavener Football Training Center this summer. The state-of-the-art 140,000 square foot standalone facility will be a game-changer as it relates to our day-to-day football operations, sports medicine and rehabilitation, recruiting, dining and recreation to name a few. The $85 million facility will not only make an impact within our program, but it will also benefit all Gators student-athletes.

On the football field, our goal is to play a brand of football that creates a great sense of pride among not only our players and staff, but throughout all of Gator Nation.

One thing we have learned in the past six months is that Gators are resilient and passionate. In all kinds of weather.
I can assure you that no one has higher expectations for what we want to accomplish than me.


This will be a team effort. All of us, no matter what our role is, can make a positive impact in the success of our program. From our students cheering their loudest on Saturdays at The Swamp, to our boosters, alumni and everyday fans: We all must have a championship approach in all that we do.

You are part of this team, and we can’t wait to see you at The Swamp this fall as we embark on the journey to our new future.

Go Gators!
%7B9be42ae2-b913-4e63-9506-1ce97d505695%7D_Napier_Sig.png

Billy Napier
Florida Gators Head Football Coach
 
#41
#41
It would be a huge strike against Heupel to let Billy Napier waltz into Neyland and win but then again I’ve seen Ron Zook do it, Muschamp and Mcelwain do it and Mullen dominated us. So it would not shock me at all if Heupel blows it this year against Florida like so many previous Tennessee coaches have. Here’s hoping we finally get the Florida series turned back in our favor starting this season.
It’s all so sad
 
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#43
#43
As bad as I hate it . . . Night follows day . . . And the Gators will beat my Vols. I refuse to believe the “they are down / this is the year” stuff.

They still have plenty of talent . . . At best the talent levels are even. They may have more talent than we do. Maybe not. But one thing is for sure - we won’t “out talent” them.

Home field has meant zilch for us against UF.

How will I feel? Same old Vols. Choke against the Gators . . . Because it is HIGHLY likely we find a new way (never thought of before) to lose.
 
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#46
#46
As bad as I hate it . . . Night follows day . . . And the Gators will beat my Vols. I refuse to believe the “they are down / this is the year” stuff.

They still have plenty of talent . . . At best the talent levels are even. They may have more talent than we do. Maybe not. But one thing is for sure - we won’t “out talent” them.

Home field has meant zilch for us against UF.

How will I feel? Same old Vols. Choke against the Gators . . . Because it is HIGHLY likely we find a new way (never thought of before) to lose.
We always find a new creative way to lose to them even in the years that we had the better team.
 

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