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Look at the spinNo, no, you count him in both 23 and 24. He wanted to be a gaytor until those dirty canes dropped bags and now he is a gaytor so he counts in the 23 and the 24 classes.
Look at the spinNo, no, you count him in both 23 and 24. He wanted to be a gaytor until those dirty canes dropped bags and now he is a gaytor so he counts in the 23 and the 24 classes.
Especially, missing all of spring football with a new team. For a player with very little experience, that's critical. Did he even do spring practice at Colorado?these **** fans acting like he was a freshman AA or something and the Kid couldn't play on a crappy Deion team so not sure how he will upgade the CB position at UFAG ?
well actually he might cause they really suck so he should fit right in..
Lol no not Polk County.Chain of lakes like In Polk county. Breeze my @ss only thing that happens is the mosquitoes eat you
Now he is 6’1 173lbs allegedlyDude was listed at 6'-2" and 165 at Colorado. Crunch.
They're afraid of losing their talking point about our stadium more than they are about having a nice stadium themselves.Like with everything else, the gator is behind the times. Giant stadiums full of $20 seats aren’t profitable. Smaller stadiums full of high end amenities and premium pricing is how you make money. A smaller and smaller percentage of Americans can afford to go to sporting events these days. Might was well cater to the ultra wealthy folks that can.
If they can’t pack more hicks into a their bleacher seat ****hole stadium, they have nothing else to brag about.They're afraid of losing their talking point about our stadium more than they are about having a nice stadium themselves.
Well, they can still brag about working urinals to FSU.If they can’t pack more hicks into a their bleacher seat ****hole stadium, they have nothing else to brag about.
I mean they count the actual playing field as one giant urinal, right?Well, they can still brag about working urinals to FSU.
It will be interesting. It similar, but opposite if the "Miami Rule" when butch had guys in track scholarships.This whole PWO thing will draw some attention from the ncaa I’d think. These are clearly scholarship guys (McClain and badger and zand) who they are very obviously paying to avoid numbers crunch. Not that the payment is illegal but this will draw some eyes
In fact, they may haveI mean they count the actual playing field as one giant urinal, right?
For fans under the overhang, they could directly route restroom liquid waste to the misting systems above. Thus avoiding further water wastage.In fact, they may have
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University of Florida’s ‘Swamp’ could be full of pee
It’s called the “Swamp,” a stadium that packs more than 90,000 fans when the University of Florida Gators host a home game. If environmental engineering professor Treavor Boyer ha…nypost.com
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Could Your Urine Be Florida Field's New Fertilizer?
UF researcher Treavor Boyer has devised a system that could cut up to 20 percent of UF's water usage. The system involves reducing the amount of water needed to fertilize Florida Field — by swapping nitrogen fertilizer for human urine.www.wuft.org
I saw something where they were talking about getting rid of walk-ons.Maybe this type of cheating is the reason..It will be interesting. It similar, but opposite if the "Miami Rule" when butch had guys in track scholarships.
I really don't think the NCAA can do anything. NIL is a whole separate deal that we know the NCAA can't touch.
I think the only thing the NCAA could do is make a rule limiting the number of walk-ons on a team. This won't prevent teams from getting the players they want, but don't have scholarships a available for. It will just push some true walk-ons out the door.
I love how these Gator fans are talking about the sun like Miami isn't filled with kids who grew up in this environment. Obviously, it is better to be in the shade than the sun but it's not like we don't also practice in the same **** conditions. Idiots.