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Assuming you meant out of conference as obviously they play other SEC teams out of state but to seriously answer your question... about once every 15 years.

In 1991 they played Syracuse at Syracuse (lost)
In 2017 they played Michigan at Jerry's World so not technically an away game but they left Florida (lost)
The last time they won an OOS out-of conference game was in 1989 against a 2-9 Memphis State team
The last time they won an OOS out-of-conference regular season game against a team with a winning record....1947
right, that's what I meant. it's kind of pathetic. But in conference they go to 3 places this year, Knoxville, TN...Oxford, MS, and Nashville, TN...and I hope they lose every single game. I don't know how they allowed the annual Georgia game to be played in Jacksonville. Which is 71 miles from Hogtown, and 330 miles from Athens.
 
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Which Mullen has been doing on the reg.... how many kids does he lose each cycle to "not qualifying" or some other stupid reason...
Attrition will be the real downfall of their program. I posted a link the other day, possibly earlier in this thread, to an article basically saying 1 out of every 4 kids Mullet's staff has signed has either transferred, been kicked off the team or never enrolled. More than half those kids were 4 star recruits. It's going to be incredibly tough to field a competitive roster when 25% of your recruits either leave your program or never play for you in the first place.
 
Assuming you meant out of conference as obviously they play other SEC teams out of state but to seriously answer your question... about once every 15 years.

In 1991 they played Syracuse at Syracuse (lost)
In 2017 they played Michigan at Jerry's World so not technically an away game but they left Florida (lost)
The last time they won an OOS out-of conference game was in 1989 against a 2-9 Memphis State team
The last time they won an OOS out-of-conference regular season game against a team with a winning record....1947


Yes, we are certainly talking about OOC games.

And the last time they played an OOC game on ANYONE ELSE'S CAMPUS outside the state of Florida was 29 years ago.

And the last time they WON an OOC game on ANYONE ELSE'S CAMPUS outside the state of Florida was 31 years ago.

Pathetic.
 
They're still on this whole "Ivins did a crystal ball" so Brooks decided to go to Bama thing. Have to give them credit, they sure do stay on message, no matter how insane it is.


Sad to think that this kid was soooooo committed to picking the Gaytors that some random crystal ball from a Miami writer pushed him to verbal to Alabama (only the best program in college football over the past 15 years).

How does that insanity happen?

And how is it that over the last couple of years, Miami doesn't stop recruiting when we appear to be behind in recruiting, but when the Gaytors see a kid verbal to Alabama, they just go into the fetal position?
 
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LOL

These mother****ers are so obsessed with accuracy/honesty over a **** CB etiquette.


Right.

And don't the Rules of Crystal Ball Fight Club set up a competitive system between writers that encourages them to post CBs early, and with a confidence level...and that they can't change the CB after a kid picks a school...

So why, if Ivins independently learns that a kid is supposed to pick School A, would he NOT put in a Crystal Ball? He's not supposed to do anything with his information...to...I guess...help a school keep a secret?
 
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