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Posted on 8/10/10 at 4:39 pm to tiger25
Gators prove Ohio St. game was no fluke. Go into mighty Lane Stadium and Blacksburg, VA. and come away with a convincing 42-3 victory.
The Gators have forced 13 total turnovers on the year while only coughing the ball up once, which has been the major key to their success so far this year. Coach Urban Meyer rarely looks ahead on the schedule, but he points to a few weekends away when his Gators head to Tuscaloosa to take on HOPEFULLY still #1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide. Payback is on the mind of the Gators.
GO GATA !!!
The Gators have forced 13 total turnovers on the year while only coughing the ball up once, which has been the major key to their success so far this year. Coach Urban Meyer rarely looks ahead on the schedule, but he points to a few weekends away when his Gators head to Tuscaloosa to take on HOPEFULLY still #1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide. Payback is on the mind of the Gators.
GO GATA !!!
This post was edited on 8/10/10 at 4:49 pm
Posted on 8/10/10 at 7:42 pm to tiger25
No sorry I can't go tonight I'm at work. I'm supposed to have tomorrow off though. What does your Wednesday look like?
Posted on 8/10/10 at 8:09 pm to ezride25
Hurry, hurry, hurry!!!! I need to redeem my loss to Miami by skull dragging Texas Tech!!!!
Posted on 8/10/10 at 9:08 pm to Rick Rickles
i can play at noon for my lunch break from school. (im home schooled) but if u cant anytime between like 1-4:30 idk when ill b home from church so theres no knowing about that.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 9:23 pm to tiger25
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i can play at noon for my lunch break from school. (im home schooled) but if u cant anytime between like 1-4:30 idk when ill b home from church so theres no knowing about that.
Don't make me sim you son. I'm having withdrawls.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 10:27 pm to tiger25
Ummmmmm it's going to have to be when you get home from church. About what time do you think that might be? And how old are you?
I don't mind simming if we need to advance, but you better give me a chance to get my recruiting done first commish.
I don't mind simming if we need to advance, but you better give me a chance to get my recruiting done first commish.
Posted on 8/10/10 at 11:05 pm to ezride25
doe anybody know the Bama guy? Does he ever post?
Posted on 8/10/10 at 11:07 pm to CPT Tiger
Nope lots of new faces though. Some have curfews, some have bedtimes, and some have designated xbox time. Maybe we should have instituted an age requirement? 
Posted on 8/10/10 at 11:25 pm to ezride25
I fully expect to lose to Bama but with that said I do not want to sim the game
Posted on 8/10/10 at 11:47 pm to CPT Tiger
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Nope lots of new faces though. Some have curfews, some have bedtimes, and some have designated xbox time. Maybe we should have instituted an age requirement
Posted on 8/11/10 at 7:37 am to legohairedman
Rick Rickles
You need to take control of this thing. Do you have a contact for the Bama guy?
You need to take control of this thing. Do you have a contact for the Bama guy?
Posted on 8/11/10 at 8:40 am to tiger25
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I don't mind simming if we need to advance, but you better give me a chance to get my recruiting done first commish.
Shut it. You know you're fine. And by the way: dynasty.easports.com son. No excuse for not recruiting at your overnight jobsite.
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i can play at noon for my lunch break from school. (im home schooled) but if u cant anytime between like 1-4:30 idk when ill b home from church so theres no knowing about that.
This isn't going to be a chronic problem, is it?
Posted on 8/11/10 at 9:18 am to Rick Rickles
maybe around 8-8:30 if sooner or later ill try to get on here and tell you.
the biggest problem is football witch is from 6-8 and correct me if im wrong but most of you aren't home at 4 or 4:30 so it makes me having to say to play at 8 or 8:45 which is not always guaranteed.
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This isn't going to be a chronic problem, is it?
the biggest problem is football witch is from 6-8 and correct me if im wrong but most of you aren't home at 4 or 4:30 so it makes me having to say to play at 8 or 8:45 which is not always guaranteed.
This post was edited on 8/11/10 at 9:56 am
Posted on 8/11/10 at 1:07 pm to tiger25
How old are you that you can't play games post 8pm?
This post was edited on 8/11/10 at 1:08 pm
Posted on 8/11/10 at 2:05 pm to Rick Rickles
i can play past 8 just not past 10 i mean 9 would b fine. and im 14.
Posted on 8/11/10 at 3:37 pm to tiger25
Ok I was going to try to sleep in on my day off, but thats didn't happen. I'm hopping on here shortly, recruiting, and then hopefully we can play before the sun gets too low in the sky.

Posted on 8/11/10 at 3:55 pm to ezride25
quote:kids got homework, you can sleep later.
Ok I was going to try to sleep in on my day off, but thats didn't happen. I'm hopping on here shortly, recruiting, and then hopefully we can play before the sun gets too low in the sky.
Posted on 8/11/10 at 4:18 pm to Art Vandelay
Texas Remains Optimistic After Defeat
Early loss doesn't doom Longhorns hopes
After a sluggish start to Saturday's showdown in Texas Memorial Stadium, the Longhorns mounted a furious fourth quarter rally, scoring fiffteen points in the final few minutes. Unfortunately for coach DGolemi and the rest of the Longhorn team, they still fell three points short of victory. "My guys played a hell of a game out there, shaking off the early rust to come back and challenge for the victory. Hell of a game. In the end, it wasn't quite enough, but I'm proud of my guys for never giving up," said coach Golemi. "Much props to coach Frost for his gameplan. He had a strong running attack that expolited us early. By the time we adjusted, it was just too late. Frost is a top notch class guy, and as always, I enjoy playing him any chance I get. He's taken the last several in the series, but next year, I got his number!," laughed the coach. "Good thing for us, is that we take this close loss early, and hopefully we don't fall too far in the polls for a tight loss to a great Miami team ranked in the top ten themselves. With perseverance, and a little luck, we'll still be right up there challenging for the championship come January." This was the first meeting of a ten year home and away series between the Longhorns and the Hurricanes, which if yesterday's game was any indication, will provide plenty of fireworks over the next decade. The Longhorn Offense was solid in the game, while the Defense showed a lot to be desired in lateral linebacker speed. Next weekend should provide better results for coach Golemi and his squad, as they face off against a shaky Texas Tech team that was rocked by offseason scandal involving its head coach and allegations of the torture of children of crappy ESPN analyists. Coach Leach was summarily dismissed for his alleged antics, amid reports that James really did "deserve it." Tommy "Needlenose" Tuberville now head the Red Raiders, and is leery about his chances next weekend. "We're f*****," he said at a press conference earlier in the week.
Ap/Reuters
(In case anyone doesn't visit the stories online or in game)
Early loss doesn't doom Longhorns hopes
After a sluggish start to Saturday's showdown in Texas Memorial Stadium, the Longhorns mounted a furious fourth quarter rally, scoring fiffteen points in the final few minutes. Unfortunately for coach DGolemi and the rest of the Longhorn team, they still fell three points short of victory. "My guys played a hell of a game out there, shaking off the early rust to come back and challenge for the victory. Hell of a game. In the end, it wasn't quite enough, but I'm proud of my guys for never giving up," said coach Golemi. "Much props to coach Frost for his gameplan. He had a strong running attack that expolited us early. By the time we adjusted, it was just too late. Frost is a top notch class guy, and as always, I enjoy playing him any chance I get. He's taken the last several in the series, but next year, I got his number!," laughed the coach. "Good thing for us, is that we take this close loss early, and hopefully we don't fall too far in the polls for a tight loss to a great Miami team ranked in the top ten themselves. With perseverance, and a little luck, we'll still be right up there challenging for the championship come January." This was the first meeting of a ten year home and away series between the Longhorns and the Hurricanes, which if yesterday's game was any indication, will provide plenty of fireworks over the next decade. The Longhorn Offense was solid in the game, while the Defense showed a lot to be desired in lateral linebacker speed. Next weekend should provide better results for coach Golemi and his squad, as they face off against a shaky Texas Tech team that was rocked by offseason scandal involving its head coach and allegations of the torture of children of crappy ESPN analyists. Coach Leach was summarily dismissed for his alleged antics, amid reports that James really did "deserve it." Tommy "Needlenose" Tuberville now head the Red Raiders, and is leery about his chances next weekend. "We're f*****," he said at a press conference earlier in the week.
Ap/Reuters
(In case anyone doesn't visit the stories online or in game)
This post was edited on 8/11/10 at 4:19 pm
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