The chances of beating Florida in the future.....

#1

vols1118

Well-Known Member
Joined
Aug 26, 2006
Messages
576
Likes
40
#1
will rise because we will continue to get recruits from Florida. These recruits will have more of a passion to beat the top team from their home state than any other team. Trust me, I live in Florida and have to deal with all my friends who are Florida fans every year. Any win against the Gators would make my year. This is the game that Nukeese Richardson, Quintin Hancock, Daniel Lincoln, Vladimir Richard, amd Gerald Willaims have been waiting for and I think it will be a good one. These guys are going to be fired up!
 
#4
#4
I am 100% certain that we will beat Florida in the future.
Posted via VolNation Mobile
 
#5
#5
Looking at the spread for last 4 years on ESPN and Kiffin. Thankyou for my mortgage. LOL. Bookmark it. I will never post again if i lose. Tennessee covers.
 
#6
#6
i'm only concerned about this week. everyone needs too relax and enjoy this season. it may not be pretty but
that's simply all that matters. hell people where talking of how much longer he will be here last month before his first game. :). like he had already won a title and other schools
were after him?
 
#7
#7
I am 100% certain that we will beat Florida in the future.
Posted via VolNation Mobile

Wow, what a crazy coincidence. I am 100% sure Florida will lose a game in the future. We must be psychic. Meet ya in Vegas and we'll clean up.
 
#8
#8
Wow, what a crazy coincidence. I am 100% sure Florida will lose a game in the future. We must be psychic. Meet ya in Vegas and we'll clean up.

Who hangs out with trolls, regardless of the money involved?
Posted via VolNation Mobile
 
#9
#9
Wow, what a crazy coincidence. I am 100% sure Florida will lose a game in the future. We must be psychic. Meet ya in Vegas and we'll clean up.

this is no worse than the "what if threads'' posted before this one.

example: how would ut fair if a engine fell from the blimp
and killed half the team? :blink:
 
#10
#10
What would you guys say if you answered in this format?

2009- 10%
2010- 40%
2011- 50%
2012- ?
 
#13
#13
2009 -5%
2010 - 15% (better recruits but a lot of them are very young. UF stacked with several (4-5 years worth) very good classes. Only Kiffin's second class and true freshmen are very seldom difference makers).
2011 - 35% - good coaching on the defensive side...offense still a question mark. First couple of recuiting classes starting to mature.
 
#14
#14
With Tebow gone (as well as Brandon) next year our chances go way up. Tebow is the leader of their team. Without him it levels off the competition. Brantley is good but near what Tebow does to the team when he plays.
 
#16
#16
2009 -5%
2010 - 15% (better recruits but a lot of them are very young. UF stacked with several (4-5 years worth) very good classes. Only Kiffin's second class and true freshmen are very seldom difference makers).
2011 - 35% - good coaching on the defensive side...offense still a question mark. First couple of recuiting classes starting to mature.
You guys just don't realize you could lose Saturday do you? Overconfidence is a killer. BTW how many pounds of butter has Urban ordered to get your guys helmets on this season. I'm a commodities broker and need to get rich.
 
#17
#17
You guys just don't realize you could lose Saturday do you? Overconfidence is a killer. BTW how many pounds of butter has Urban ordered to get your guys helmets on this season. I'm a commodities broker and need to get rich.

"you guys just don't realize you could lose saturday do you"

no, we just realize that our chances of winning are extremely, extremely, extremely probable.....as in an almost certainty.

here's a fun stat for you. crompton has never completed 50% of his passes in a road game.
 
#18
#18
"you guys just don't realize you could lose saturday do you"

no, we just realize that our chances of winning are extremely, extremely, extremely probable.....as in an almost certainty.

here's a fun stat for you. crompton has never completed 50% of his passes in a road game.
I'd just settle for him completing his passes to the right team.
 
#19
#19
2009 -5%
2010 - 15% (better recruits but a lot of them are very young. UF stacked with several (4-5 years worth) very good classes. Only Kiffin's second class and true freshmen are very seldom difference makers).
2011 - 35% - good coaching on the defensive side...offense still a question mark. First couple of recuiting classes starting to mature.

I'd probably raise 2010 to 25% and 2011 to 40%, but the Gators will be favored in those two years.

2012.. the Vols will be favored. From that point forward, the results on the ongoing new era will begin to show in the win column.
 
#20
#20
If any of you people were good at predicting the future, you wouldn't be wasting your time posting on a message board. Well, maybe not. Now that I think about it, none of you were predicting wins against UCLA, or Florida last week. I'm going to put my stock portfolio in your hands.

I'm going to make a prediction myself:

I predict that the Vols win next year's Superbowl and World Series. In fact, after a few decades of Lane Kiffin and the Vols winning everything there is to win, the world's nations will outlaw any kind of competition.

After all, Kiffin has had a great recruiting class, and everyone knows what a spectacular job he does when he has pro-caliber talent around him, so there's no use even competing anymore. Besides, who needs proof that the man can coach, when his 5-star players can coach themselves. Just ask Crompton.

2009 - 99.9 percent chance of beating the Gators. I know, it's next Saturday, but Kiffin will have his latest recruiting class step on the field and bench all of the other players.
2010 - 999.9 percent chance of beating the Gators.
2011 - Since the Gators and most colleges have given up fielding teams anymore, because of the great recruiting by the newly installed Generalissimo Lane Kiffin, they'll pool what talent is left and create a United States Football team, which I predict will lose to the Vols by 200 points.
2012 - Vols have to play football against themselves, because they're sick of winning. That way, at least they'll lose AND win, making things interesting again.
 
Last edited:
#21
#21
Good thing you are not a sports analyst. Comparing UT football to the NFL and MLB! No one would bet on you that's for sure.
 
#22
#22
If any of you people were good at predicting the future, you wouldn't be wasting your time posting on a message board. Well, maybe not. Now that I think about it, none of you were predicting wins against UCLA, or Florida last week. I'm going to put my stock portfolio in your hands.

I'm going to make a prediction myself:

I predict that the Vols win next year's Superbowl and World Series. In fact, after a few decades of Lane Kiffin and the Vols winning everything there is to win, the world's nations will outlaw any kind of competition.

After all, Kiffin has had a great recruiting class, and everyone knows what a spectacular job he does when he has pro-caliber talent around him, so there's no use even competing anymore. Besides, who needs proof that the man can coach, when his 5-star players can coach themselves. Just ask Crompton.

2009 - 99.9 percent chance of beating the Gators. I know, it's next Saturday, but Kiffin will have his latest recruiting class step on the field and bench all of the other players.
2010 - 999.9 percent chance of beating the Gators.
2011 - Since the Gators and most colleges have given up fielding teams anymore, because of the great recruiting by the newly installed Generalissimo Lane Kiffin, they'll pool what talent is left and create a United States Football team, which I predict will lose to the Vols by 200 points.
2012 - Vols have to play football against themselves, because they're sick of winning. That way, at least they'll lose AND win, making things interesting again.



You seriously spent that much time on a post, on a rival site? My team might lose this weekend but at least I'm not you. :birgits_giggle:
 
#24
#24
Every team always falls back to earth. A few years ago all the teams in the Big 12 were saying the same thing about Nebraska. Teams were saying the same thing about Notre Dame at one point. Hell even Tennessee was there at one point. When Saint Tebow leaves the team will lose a lot of its invincibility. If Meyer bolts for Notre Dame they will lose even more. I doubt UT beats Florida this year, probably not even next year but after that all bets are off. It will be nice to see Florida fall back to earth and be the 2nd or 3rd best team in their state again.
 
#25
#25
One thing not to forget, the Gators are not going to stop recruiting just because Tebow and Spikes leave. Our talent level is deep, and we will continue to get our fair share of top recruits in the future as well. I wouldn't count on any future easy victories as long as Urban is coaching us...I can see Florida being dominant for years and years to come!
 

VN Store



Back
Top