@williamclintree@TheGreatoneJon Do you feel embarrassed bragging about recruiting in May for the 4th year in a row just to finish behind Miami AGAIN? UF is a major brand, they’re going to recruit really good every year. Just not as good as Miami. Also heard the “Best year in 25 years” last year. Get used to it.
@williamclintree@TheGreatoneJon That Natty appearance team also beat UF by 19 points.. So stupid metrics do not matter when there is a head to head played. Don’t start acting like ND fans. 🤣 I hope this helps with your self awareness.
@JayHung3@dolphinsrtrash@canesmuse I live less than an hr from your favorite dog shit college. I’m also white. So save the, “Broke oiled up Cuban”, line for someone else. 🤣 bro had nothing else to say about football and remembered Miami had more SEC wins than UF last year so tried miserably at personal shots.😭🤣
@dolphinsrtrash@JayHung3@canesmuse Bro this must be how FSU fans felt when Miami was terrible yet we kept talking shit for that 19 year stint. 🤣 It’s actually kind of unbearably hilarious!
@JayHung3@dolphinsrtrash@canesmuse Bro with the triple reply. HA HA! I’d be mad too if my favorite football team was ass and I was getting cooked on social media. 🫵🤣
@JayHung3@dolphinsrtrash@canesmuse It’s not a feeling, I don’t feel like you sound like an idiot.. You literally sound like an idiot. Miami owns UF always has, always will. Lol! UF has been a program for 120+ years and has ONLY 3 natties. Also took UF over 50 years to win the SEC. UF has always been irrelevant.🤣
@Dweather5@o_pound@Cover3Podcast@TomFornelli@dannykanell Tbh I’m cool with Freeman being kicked for Mario. Can’t lose to multiple G5 teams as a year 3 & 4 year HC, also while not even playing a conference schedule. Freeman is a top 5 guy, but not a top 5 coach. Lol
@Dweather5@o_pound@Cover3Podcast@TomFornelli@dannykanell A completely biased and non-biased answer but 100% Mario Cristobal. He’s made it further, beaten better comp in the playoffs, and not to mention he’s the sole reason Dan Lanning walked into a program with an already very solid culture in Oregon.