Does Florida make a bowl?

Does Florida make a bowl?

  • Yes

    Votes: 4 22.2%
  • No

    Votes: 10 55.6%
  • A bowl...of potato salad

    Votes: 4 22.2%

  • Total voters
    18
The comical bias bothers me, trying to talk up shit teams like Florida. Nobody is trying to claim MARYLAND as a "quality" win for Ohio State. (Maryland and Florida are about equal) But they sure as hell will claim Florida as one for other SEC teams
No one was "talking up" Florida as a good win. What you saw was a graphic that pointed out a team's best win. UGA was Mizzou and Kentucky, during the Mizzou game they might have had Kentucky and Florida. Same with UM and tOSU.

Just beat us when you play us. 42-1.
 
Whether that is true or not we won't know. But they just lost to a 4-4 Clemson who had lost 3 in a row, 4 if you include getting torched by Tyler from Spartanburg. The point is that the media will build up anyone and right now building up ND is just as egregious. Neither team is a good win.

I'm not gonna build up Notre Dame. They are a ok team but they aren't in the what I'd call "good" category
 
I'm not gonna build up Notre Dame. They are a ok team but they aren't in the what I'd call "good" category
I fully intend on building down UF ... they suck donkey balls. I hope they lose every game they play.
 
THEYVE WON NATIONAL TITLES!!!

They do the same with LSU and Auburn, yea they've won national titles years ago, but in-between to now they've been so so inconsistent and mostly medicore. But because they've won past national titles they "deserve that benefit of the doubt!"
The Florida titles are closer in time to Nebraska and michigan's last titles than they are to modern day. That program is garbage and has been basically forever outside of the Spurrier and Urban years.
 
I fully intend on building down UF ... they suck donkey balls. I hope they lose every game they play.

You'll never catch me rooting for Notre Dame.

Strength of Schedule really means dick anyways, people love to argue it, I get its a fun arguing point, but in the grand scheme it's rather meaningless. Both Ohio State and Georgia are clearly making the playoff every year if they take care of business.
 
You'll never catch me rooting for Notre Dame.

Strength of Schedule really means dick anyways, people love to argue it, I get its a fun arguing point, but in the grand scheme it's rather meaningless. Both Ohio State and Georgia are clearly making the playoff every year if they take care of business.
One of the most enjoyable things about the 2021 Orange Bowl was listening to the UM talking heads/podcasters before and after the game. Before the game they were all "UGA's best win was Kentucky, they haven't played the slate UM had." After the game, they were shell-shocked that the two teams were so dramatically different. I go back and listen from time to time ... it's hilarious.
 
One of the most enjoyable things about the 2021 Orange Bowl was listening to the UM talking heads/podcasters before and after the game. Before the game they were all "UGA's best win was Kentucky, they haven't played the slate UM had." After the game, they were shell-shocked that the two teams were so dramatically different. I go back and listen from time to time ... it's hilarious.

I remember Michigan Man boasting about their SOS vs UGA leading up to that game.

They also forgot that they LOST to Michigan State, the only other ranked team in the regular season they played besides Ohio State.

Michigan's schedule really wasn't any better than UGAs, they were about equal in the end. Considering UGA's conference title game opponent was much better than Michigan's.
 
Without the distraction or wear and tear of either knowing they’re about to have to play an SEC schedule or just finished playing an SEC schedule, they’d roll through any other conference every single year.
again false.
would still lose to Ohio State, Michigan Penn State in the Big Ten
Clemson, FSU, lately would probably struggle with NC and Duke in the ACC
OK TX Kstate in the Big XII
Utah and Oregon State in the last year have already shown they would have trouble in the Pac not even including USC, UW, and Oregon
 
again false.
would still lose to Ohio State, Michigan Penn State in the Big Ten
Clemson, FSU, lately would probably struggle with NC and Duke in the ACC
OK TX Kstate in the Big XII
Utah and Oregon State in the last year have already shown they would have trouble in the Pac not even including USC, UW, and Oregon
I’m right and only retards disagree
 
again false.
would still lose to Ohio State, Michigan Penn State in the Big Ten
Clemson, FSU, lately would probably struggle with NC and Duke in the ACC
OK TX Kstate in the Big XII
Utah and Oregon State in the last year have already shown they would have trouble in the Pac not even including USC, UW, and Oregon
He's being facetious. Florida would struggle with 80% of P5 teams and everyone knows that.
 
I remember Michigan Man boasting about their SOS vs UGA leading up to that game.

They also forgot that they LOST to Michigan State, the only other ranked team in the regular season they played besides Ohio State.

Michigan's schedule really wasn't any better than UGAs, they were about equal in the end. Considering UGA's conference title game opponent was much better than Michigan's.
Georgia played a pretty strong schedule in 2021 IMO. Arkansas and Kentucky both finished the season ranked, and Clemson still counted as a quality win too
 
smoke smoking GIF
 
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