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Stop watching ****** College Gameday.
Gonna be a lot of "Florida's Big 3 is back" talk between now and when we play A2M
Stop watching ****** College Gameday.
Was gonna say this tooYou're a fool if you think any Lizard or Fake Indian is ever rooting for us. They are enemy programs.
I grew up in West Palm Beach. It is one of the rare cities in the state where there are significant contingents of all three bases. The proximity and immediacy of the situation, and having grown up in the 90s, does not allow me anything but disdain for them. This disdain has waxed, not waned, with time.
**** nah! *** demAlways figured UM fans were unanimous in wanting to see UF and FSU get their asses kicked, but it appears that's incorrect.
Seen and heard Canes fans over the weekend talking about "we should be happy" when ACC schools win non-conference games, especially in high-profile matchups like FSU-LSU at the Superdome.
And also that UF beating seventh-ranked Utah helps Miami because "it's good for College Football when the Big 3 are successful."
Been pulling against the Noles and Gators my entire football-watching life (darn near 50 years), but have I in fact been doing it wrong?
Is College Football really about supporting your sworn enemies and conference rivals for the greater good?
THIS!!!!**** them both I want them to be 0-12 every year.
It was very, very similar. The Noles in my area were typically "party dude" types who were alums/children of alums. Gator fans were ridiculously arrogant, entitled douche rakes. Only later did I realize how entitled Noles are too, especially when they ain't winning.Never spent any significant time there or anywhere in Broward, Dade or PB counties.
But I'm pretty sure those FSU and UF fans where you grew up were just the same with their hatred toward Miami as people up in this part of he state (and probably those in Orlando and Tampa, too).
I've known quite a few folks and some of my family members who went to college in Gainesville and Tallahassee, Pretty much all of them have friends at the other school who they'd go visit on campus.
I don't know if it's the same way with UM or not. Maybe it is.
There were- and still are (just loo at social media)- lots of UF/FSU watch parties. Same friends, high schools, family, etc.Never spent any significant time there or anywhere in Broward, Dade or PB counties.
But I'm pretty sure those FSU and UF fans where you grew up were just the same with their hatred toward Miami as people up in this part of he state (and probably those in Orlando and Tampa, too).
I've known quite a few folks and some of my family members who went to college in Gainesville and Tallahassee, Pretty much all of them have friends at the other school who they'd go visit on campus.
I don't know if it's the same way with UM or not. Maybe it is.
The nostalgic side of me says college football is better when the Florida schools are kicking other schools asses. I've always hated fsu and uf, but even more when they're good.Always figured UM fans were unanimous in wanting to see UF and FSU get their asses kicked, but it appears that's incorrect.
Seen and heard Canes fans over the weekend talking about "we should be happy" when ACC schools win non-conference games, especially in high-profile matchups like FSU-LSU at the Superdome.
And also that UF beating seventh-ranked Utah helps Miami because "it's good for College Football when the Big 3 are successful."
Been pulling against the Noles and Gators my entire football-watching life (darn near 50 years), but have I in fact been doing it wrong?
Is College Football really about supporting your sworn enemies and conference rivals for the greater good?
Yea your gone.
Imma help u out....your fsu friends dont give a f*ck if we ever win a game.
I dont want to see both teams get back to sh*t...its the biggest game every year for ME regardless of our rankings, win loss percentage. What connection does Brian Kelly or ****** LSU have to us?.
The softning of america continues.
Its been canes fans pining for fsu to be good the last 3 years on this board. I mean when we were down them f*cks were clowning us through n through..and there hate is even different..they legitimately think of canes as thugs and "beneath them" along with UF so i dont know HOW in the world cane fans are on some its better for college football bs. Stop watching ****** College Gameday.
*P.S i wish for VA TECH to lose every game they play as well. Because honestly they ARE are biggest rivals after FSU...i watch their games in hopes of them losing.
Stockholm Syndrome.Always figured UM fans were unanimous in wanting to see UF and FSU get their asses kicked, but it appears that's incorrect.
Seen and heard Canes fans over the weekend talking about "we should be happy" when ACC schools win non-conference games, especially in high-profile matchups like FSU-LSU at the Superdome.
And also that UF beating seventh-ranked Utah helps Miami because "it's good for College Football when the Big 3 are successful."
Been pulling against the Noles and Gators my entire football-watching life (darn near 50 years), but have I in fact been doing it wrong?
Is College Football really about supporting your sworn enemies and conference rivals for the greater good?
CongratulationsI rooted for FSU over LSU even though I’m a Cane. I’m sick and tired of the SEC calling the ACC inferior and robbing it in our faces.
I hear you, but we ain’t losing out to FSU and UF as much as we are losing UGA, Bama, OSU. I’m all for SEC teams losing always because I’m sick and tired of the narrative. Look at A&M a regular 8-4 type team in the big 12, sometimes ranked. Now a regular 8-4 team in the SEC and they are to 15, yet they lose to almost every team on their schedule with a winning record. It’s ridiculous.Nah, our biggest in state competition for recruits losing as much as possible only helps accelerate our return.
FSU racking up wins so they are more highly ranked when playing us would be a silver lining, not something to actually root for. You don’t want them to have a leg for any narrative that they can be better next year.