Why does UF since 1987 refuses to play Miami?

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No.

6÷2×(2+1)

3×(2+1)
3×3
9

6÷2×(2+1)
6÷2×(3)
6÷6
1​

The P in PEMDAS dissappears once the operation within is complete, thus leaving the linear equation of 6/2*3. Unless this is in hebrew the answer is 9. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you're wrong. Maybe everyone is wrong.

M before D in PEMDAS according to Common Core.

Yes, but one still has to solve from L-->R for the equation. In this linear sense, M and D are the same when thinking in terms of L-->R.

Now if this is truly what common core is teaching then I'll be in Tahiti, childless.
 
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We started to beat that *** year in and year out. Simple as that. There's a reason they have to play every non conference game either at home or in state.
 
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We started to beat that *** year in and year out. Simple as that. There's a reason they have to play every non conference game either at home or in state.


Gators cant handle the truth!

Those cowards go up to Syracuse,NY, and leave battered and defeated 38-21.. Have NOT played another OCC game out of the state of Fl
since 1991!
we cant play miami every year we're in the SEC or we must have a certain amount of home games but we'll play Miami in Orlando or Jax
blab blab..


Cowards!
 
No.

6÷2×(2+1)

3×(2+1)
3×3
9

6÷2×(2+1)
6÷2×(3)
6÷6
1​

The P in PEMDAS dissappears once the operation within is complete, thus leaving the linear equation of 6/2*3. Unless this is in hebrew the answer is 9. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you're wrong. Maybe everyone is wrong.

M before D in PEMDAS according to Common Core.

Yes, but one still has to solve from L-->R for the equation. In this linear sense, M and D are the same when thinking in terms of L-->R.

Now if this is truly what common core is teaching then I'll be in Tahiti, childless.

you’re both right...or at least both not wrong

6÷2*(2+1) = 9
6÷[2(2+1)]=1

just depends on how you write it
 
UF sucks. Am in favor of agreeing to play them at one of two neutral sites (and no others): Yankee Stadium in NYC or Met Life Stadium in New Jersey. If they don't agree to those sites, then #### them. Tired of these overrated, arrogant ###holes dictating when and where they will play us. Blake needs to have some balls and insist on this.
 
To answer the OP question, the reason Florida plays FSU every year is, not their choice, but (from what I heard, if I'm wrong someone can correct me) is because of a mandate from the governor of the state since both are public schools and have no say in the matter if the state government says so.
 
No.

6÷2×(2+1)

3×(2+1)
3×3
9

6÷2×(2+1)
6÷2×(3)
6÷6
1​

The P in PEMDAS dissappears once the operation within is complete, thus leaving the linear equation of 6/2*3. Unless this is in hebrew the answer is 9. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you're wrong. Maybe everyone is wrong.

M before D in PEMDAS according to Common Core.

Yes, but one still has to solve from L-->R for the equation. In this linear sense, M and D are the same when thinking in terms of L-->R.

Now if this is truly what common core is teaching then I'll be in Tahiti, childless.

Answer is 9..
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6÷2×(2+1)
6÷2×(3)
6÷6
1​

The P in PEMDAS dissappears once the operation within is complete, thus leaving the linear equation of 6/2*3. Unless this is in hebrew the answer is 9. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe you're wrong. Maybe everyone is wrong.

M before D in PEMDAS according to Common Core.

Yes, but one still has to solve from L-->R for the equation. In this linear sense, M and D are the same when thinking in terms of L-->R.

Now if this is truly what common core is teaching then I'll be in Tahiti, childless.

Answer is 9..
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Plain and simple--money. When they added an additional conference game the SEC teams started dropping long time rivalry games. Georgia played Clemson every year for 25 years with the last game in that continuous series in 1987. I think they've played about 8 times in the last 30 years. Florida isn't dropping Florida State and the Florida legislature weighed in on that one years ago. No way South Carolina can drop Clemson or Georgia can drop Georgia Tech. Florida plays in Jacksonville every year so they lose a home game. When is the last time Florida left the state to play an out of conference game? I believe it was against Syracuse and they lost. They should be embarrassed.

It's too bad because quite honestly the Miami-Florida series was a better series than Florida-Florida State. Some really classic games in the former series over the years. So ***** Florida. Just circle that game when it's on the schedule and beat them. Looking forward to the game in Orlando and another win over the hated Gator.
 
In 1986 UF declared that they wanted to play a more national OOC schedule and that was why they were dropping Miami. In 1988 they replaced us with Montana St as their more national team and Memphis St in 1989 They were supposed to play us in 91-92 as Spurrier wanted to play us but the SEC added another conference game and they bought out of the contract.
 
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