You will all hate alabama

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monteknox

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more than you hate florida soon because nick saban recruits better than urban meyer. nick saban is a better coach than urban meyer . he will unfortunately turn bama into a powerhouse.florida is near the end they will fall off because urban meyer has been playing of tim teblow the whole time he has been at florida.lets see how good florida is next 4 years vs alabama you will see and then all these people so happy that florida lost will be like i wished bama wouldn't have 1 because if bama wins the nc that will be 13 and florida dont have more than us now bama does so if bama does win it all that is all we will hear about next year that is all my retarded father n law and all the keepitinthefamilynation will talk about i hate florida but i hate bama so much more hook em horns and go vols
 
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They would have beaten Florida (and will destroy Texas) whether we like it or not...so it doesn't matter all that much who we root for.
 
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As for me, I like Bama better than Florida because I respect them more. Their coach is a better coach who forces his team to play physical and disciplined rather than all that gimmicky spread crap. Bama is SEC royalty. Florida is a trashy wannabe with jort-wearing fans and a whiny coach. Hell, even their "Superman" is whiny. Not to mention his speech that is now immortalized on a wall at UF...
 
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Thanks for showing respect to an old rival, VKAman. Sane Bama fans have plenty of respect for UT's storied football program.

@OP: Barring something major like NCAA probation, as long as Urban Meyer is the HC, Florida should consistently remain a contender to win the SEC East. Meyer has been and is continuing to stockpile and develop elite-level player talent. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying UT (and UGA too) won't soon get to where they need to be to win their fair share of SEC East titles. I think they will
 
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Barring something major like NCAA probation, as long as Urban Meyer is the HC, Florida should consistently remain a contender to win the SEC East. Meyer has been and is continuing to stockpile and develop elite-level player talent.
He'll still be a contender, but I don't think UF will be doing any better than UT. Bama will do the best, simply because they have less competition.
 
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He'll still be a contender, but I don't think UF will be doing any better than UT. Bama will do the best, simply because they have less competition.
I don't know about that. LSU, Auburn & Arky should be very good next season and OM & MSU can always beat you if you don't bring your A game. Next season, Bama plays UF, @UT & @SC from the East and has to play @Arky & @LSU along with OM, MSU and AU from the West. Six of Bama's eight SEC opponents have open dates before they play Bama. That's about as brutal of an SEC schedule as you can get!
 
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I hate Bama but there is some measure of respect there for them. Florida is a bunch of sniveling scum, sort of like their coach. Most of their fan base is bandwagon scum.
 
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I don't know about that. LSU, Auburn & Arky should be very good next season and OM & MSU can always beat you if you don't bring your A game. Next season, Bama plays UF, @UT & @SC from the East and has to play @Arky & @LSU along with OM, MSU and AU from the West. Six of Bama's eight SEC opponents have open dates before they play Bama. That's about as brutal of an SEC schedule as you can get!
Bobby Petrino will prove to be mediocre at Arkansas. Chizik is still the guy that made a horrible ISU program worse. LSU has talent but no coach. You won't have an easy run, don't get me wrong. I'm just saying Tennessee, Florida, and Bama will be the top 3 on a similar level. Bama will have it slightly easier because no one in their division will be on their level.
 
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I don't know about that. LSU, Auburn & Arky should be very good next season and OM & MSU can always beat you if you don't bring your A game. Next season, Bama plays UF, @UT & @SC from the East and has to play @Arky & @LSU along with OM, MSU and AU from the West. Six of Bama's eight SEC opponents have open dates before they play Bama. That's about as brutal of an SEC schedule as you can get!

We basically have the same schedule next year. Picking up LSU on the road. To go with Bama, and the east.
 
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Most people on here (over the age of 30) hate Bama more than Florida already. I have more respect for Bama as a traditional team than I will ever have for Florida. Saban is not turning Bama into a powerhouse however. He is just helping to return them to that status. Florida, however, will continue to be a force in the East.
 
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Anyone that thinks that UF won't be a major player in the SEC going forward is just completely blind. As long as UM is at UF, the Gators will be successful.
 
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Anyone that thinks that UF won't be a major player in the SEC going forward is just completely blind. As long as UM is at UF, the Gators will be successful.
I agree, you would also be blind to think you'll have a run like the one you've just completed. They got too much talent to not be in the mix, but UF has nowhere to go but down from here.
 
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I think the difference for me is that I have a lot of respect for Nick Saban's coaching style (none really for him as a man), but simply as a coach, Kinda like Billichick. Urban Meyer, IMO, is just a gimmick coach that hit the jack pot with Alex Smith at Utah and then again at Florida with Tebow. I don't respect his style, nor do I respect his talent as a coach. I think anyone qualified enough to be a D1 head coach could be successful at Florida. They have enough talent in their back yard to just roll a ball out on the field and just say go play, that doesn't take any coaching skill.

Saban is tough and gritty and dirty. And his teams play hard nosed smashmouth oldschool football. IMO, its harder to hate a football team that comes out and just over powers you and beats you up all day than one like Florida that has one amazing player and then runs gimmick plays to beat you like jump passes.

Think of it like war, who would you respect more.. the army that rolls over you with ground forces and tanks and just pounds you into submission, or the army that just sends spies and suicide bombers to beat you.

I don't think I could hate Alabama more than I do Florida. I despise Florida football. I want to beat and dog Alabama, but I at least respect the way they play.
 
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I agree, you would also be blind to think you'll have a run like the one you've just completed. They got too much talent to not be in the mix, but UF has nowhere to go but down from here.

I posted something about this earlier, From 1993-1996, UF had one of the most successful runs ever, going 45-6 and winning 4 SEC east titles. In the 4 years after that, they went a more mortal 39-11 and went to 2 sec title games and won 1.

So yeah, there was a drop off. But nothing hugely significant.

So now, from 2006-2009 UF went 47-7 and won 2 of 3 SEC titles and 2 natl titles. So, odds are, UF will regress some, but to think they'll just fall off the map is ridiculous.

UF will still be a force in this conference.

in fact, would it really shock you that much if UF won the east and the SECCG next year?
 
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I posted something about this earlier, From 1993-1996, UF had one of the most successful runs ever, going 45-6 and winning 4 SEC east titles. In the 4 years after that, they went a more mortal 39-11 and went to 2 sec title games and won 1.

So yeah, there was a drop off. But nothing hugely significant.

So now, from 2006-2009 UF went 47-7 and won 2 of 3 SEC titles and 2 natl titles. So, odds are, UF will regress some, but to think they'll just fall off the map is ridiculous.

UF will still be a force in this conference.

in fact, would it really shock you that much if UF won the east and the SECCG next year?

Yes, yes it would surprise me. UF is losing a lot of good players this year, and a great defensive mind.
 
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Sure, UF is losing some good players. They lose good players every year. But come on, Alabama is losing 7-9 players off their defense too, Tennessee is rebuilding, UGA is a mess...

Florida will still be one of the 3 favorites to win the SEC in 2010 along with LSU and Alabama.
 
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Projecting how a team will do the next season is not as much about the players who are leaving as it is about the players who will be filling their shoes. Playing experience is important, but many players do exceptionally well their first year starting, provided they have the talent and are well coached.

Lots of folks thought Bama would drop off significantly on offense in 2009 because of the loss of so many starters from 2008 -- LT, C, RG, 2 TEs, QB, RB. However, the offense has actually been more productive. Same sort of thing might happen with Florida. They may have a more balanced and productive offense in 2010 than in 2009.
 
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Thanks for showing respect to an old rival, VKAman. Sane Bama fans have plenty of respect for UT's storied football program.

@OP: Barring something major like NCAA probation, as long as Urban Meyer is the HC, Florida should consistently remain a contender to win the SEC East. Meyer has been and is continuing to stockpile and develop elite-level player talent. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying UT (and UGA too) won't soon get to where they need to be to win their fair share of SEC East titles. I think they will

pull 4 alabama girl you are hot wait they haven't made a word 4 what you are:good!:
 
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Most people on here (over the age of 30) hate Bama more than Florida already. I have more respect for Bama as a traditional team than I will ever have for Florida. Saban is not turning Bama into a powerhouse however. He is just helping to return them to that status. Florida, however, will continue to be a force in the East.

saban will turn them into a powerhouse because he is the best coach next 2 monte kiffin and florida can be a force behind us
 
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Yes, yes it would surprise me. UF is losing a lot of good players this year, and a great defensive mind.

aint steve spurrier he will fall off 2 about 3rd whenever UGA pulls it together and they are losing alot of talent on both sides of the ball
 
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Projecting how a team will do the next season is not as much about the players who are leaving as it is about the players who will be filling their shoes. Playing experience is important, but many players do exceptionally well their first year starting, provided they have the talent and are well coached.

Lots of folks thought Bama would drop off significantly on offense in 2009 because of the loss of so many starters from 2008 -- LT, C, RG, 2 TEs, QB, RB. However, the offense has actually been more productive. Same sort of thing might happen with Florida. They may have a more balanced and productive offense in 2010 than in 2009.

This. Florida isn't going anywhere. They aren't losing the whole team or anything. A lot of good players coming back. All the RB's, maybe the whole offensive line, (but certainly a good portion of it), a bunch of good young WR's, Brantley will be one of the 3 best QBs in the league next year, they return every DT on the roster, good depth at DE and LB, and they should return every single safety.

Oh, and they'll pull in ANOTHER top 10 recruiting class.
 
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