FIU takes a shot at UM

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The University of Sweetwater - LOL.

Those 13th graders somehow think them saying “University of Coral Gables” gets us shook.

At the end of the day, they’re still a shltty commuter school, with a butt ugly campus that looks like a generic mental institution from the 60’s, and with a football team that will never go anywhere. Guaranteed.

Also, nobody goes to FIU willingly. Ever. They either didn't have the grades to get in another school, or don’t have the gas money to drive up to Boca and go to FAU.

They got 6 months to trash talk us. Now I declare that’s over.
or they couldn’t get into Nova lol
 
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A long time ago some country getting too big for its britches surprised the U.S. at Pearl Harbor and used the victorious attack as propaganda. Everyone involved in the victory was smiling. A couple years later they had a couple nukes dropped on them. They weren't smiling after that.

The moral of the story is that I look forward to the next FIU-UM matchup.
 
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Didn't their guys flop 10 times on purpose to get free time outs?

Yeah, they beat us. But you better believe your bottom dollar when we play them again, we hang 80 on them if we can. And at the end of the game, before we kneel the ball, five of our players should have ******* seizures with 5 seconds on the clock.

Faking injuries is bush league.
 
Who cares? They earned a little smack talk. One day Miami will provide payback.

Actually its 1-1 and we smacked them harder at the rock than they beat us at Marlins park. But hey lets not let facts get in the way of their story.
 
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Miami cant win the ACC coarstal............
You might want to actually know what you're talking about before you post.


in 2017 Clemson defeated Coastal Division champion Miami. Clemson lost in the playoff semi-finals with a 24-6 loss to Alabama in the Sugar Bowl.
 
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FIU Secret Play . . .

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Back in 2000, UCF beat Alabama in Tuscaloosa. UCF was in only their 5th season at the FBS level. Alabama was going through a low period and were coached by the legendary Mike DuBoise. It was, at the time, the biggest win in school history for the Knights.
Why bring this up here? Because twenty years later nobody in Tuscaloosa gives a **** about that game. They’re too busy counting national championship rings. Meanwhile people in Orlando bragged about that win for a year or two but it never became a stepping stone for the program’s success. UCF spent most of the next twenty years struggling with mediocrity. When they finally broke through, that win against Alabama was a meaningless blip in program history.
 
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