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BCS Bound

by Nicole Malo, UF 2001 Alumni

With just a short time away from National Championship Glory, let's slice a piece of humble pie, sit on the couch and reflect on this amazing season.

It started with a quick aloha in the season opener against Hawaii (56-10). Week 2 saw the squeak of the beak against Miami (26-3) breaking a 6 game losing streak dating back to 1985. Following next, Tennessee volunteered" themselves into a 0-1 SEC start, and that one point eye opening ol' missed" pumped us up to slaughter the Arkansas Razorbacks (38-7). This brought us to that team from Louisiana (51-21).um LSWHO?  Buh-bye. Our next victim was the group we then sent back to Kentucky with a 63-5 annihilation.

Gators will never forget the earned payback we gave the Georgia Bulldogs (49-10).looks like the Karma train has finally come around. With the constant beating we keep giving to Vanderbilt (42-14) we made way for the blast from the past.Spurrier's USC. Oops? With a final score (56-6).sorry Steve - mmm, ok, not really. Following that was the record breaking tune-up" we gave to Citidel (70-19), which paved the way for the unforgettable Braveheart" rendition of the ultimate Soak in Doak" (45-15). The glorious madness continued when we sent Alabama home filled with Crimson tide tears and a final score of 31-20.

Listen.the GATORS have worked it, earned it and owned it all season long.and the Sooners are next! We're sure they'd rather play later than sooner since this Gator team has chomped our opponents all season long! What is a Sooner anyway? GO GATORS!!!

 

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