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So Florida is #8. Are there really that many teams worse than them???? - ren.hoek - 08-25-2019 11:20 AM Honest question. RE: So Florida is #8. Are there really that many teams worse than them???? - Pervis_Griffith - 08-25-2019 11:27 AM The SEC bias is strong with this one for sure. Win 10 games a year ago, and be named Florida, and well ... you must be in the top ten. That said, I think both Florida and Miami are better than what they showed last night. RE: So Florida is #8. Are there really that many teams worse than them???? - Garrettabc - 08-25-2019 11:36 AM I always seem to remember UF looking like crap at the beginning of the season and narrowly dodging upsets even against G5 teams. RE: So Florida is #8. Are there really that many teams worse than them???? - ericsaid - 08-26-2019 03:40 PM (08-25-2019 11:36 AM)Garrettabc Wrote: I always seem to remember UF looking like crap at the beginning of the season and narrowly dodging upsets even against G5 teams. Imagine if Miami had a DECENT left tackle. Miami could've plucked a starter from say, App State (Victor Johnson) and they would've won that game. I still hurt for Williams. RE: So Florida is #8. Are there really that many teams worse than them???? - Def Berkkat - 08-28-2019 02:36 PM Franks is terrible. Florida... can't find anyone better than that? RE: So Florida is #8. Are there really that many teams worse than them???? - tj_2009 - 09-01-2019 11:56 PM The defense on Florida seemed decent. I only watched a bit of the game. Miami's offensive line is not great. RE: So Florida is #8. Are there really that many teams worse than them???? - ArQ - 09-02-2019 03:49 PM (08-25-2019 11:20 AM)ren.hoek Wrote: Honest question. This is the extreme case. Florida/Texas bias + SEC bias. |