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I wouldn't say that.
Just, you know, he kind of looks like the type who might use music and candy to lure small children away from their homes.

This isn't applicable, but I stumbled across it trying to find a gif of Billy Corgan as the creepy ice cream man in the "Today" video and decided to stop here because it made me happy.

Season 6 National Ice Cream Day GIF by Ex On The Beach
 
I wouldn't say that.
Just, you know, he kind of looks like the type who might use music and candy to lure small children away from their homes.


All I can think about when I see that new Gaytor DC is this classic scene in Dirty Work.

"Hello ice cream, having a good time, running around?"


 
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Hey, a friendly Gator Hoop tears update...

Unranked UF (13-12, 9th in SEC) plays horrible Ole Miss tonight in an effort to snap their 3-game losing streak, after allowing Vandy to snap their 9-game losing streak against them this past weekend in Gainesville. Fin.

Andy Samberg Basketball GIF

Update: UF ELIMINATED.

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That';s a big loss right before Spring ball. Colbert was widely regarded as one of the top WRCs in the country iirc.


Uhhhh...I don't know about that. He was good on the technical side, but I don't think he was considered to be a great recruiter or anything.

I do think you're right about the timing and "spring ball" impact, they did lose Whittemore, they will have a new QB, and so there will need to be a lot more technical teaching this year than in most years (for the Gaytors), but I feel like they'll be able to replace Colbert and maybe even upgrade the recruiting side of things.
 
would love to of seen the home crowd's reaction
It is on the ESPN app. You got the Gator announcers crying and they didn't even show the game tying home run. They just focused on the batter and didn't show the ball leave the park. Then the announcers said this is a good thing because it is the first time they have faced adversity this season. Apparently, spending 65 million on a ball park doesn't prevent your outfielder from flat out dropping the ball.
 
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