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re: SEC could not force Florida's hand
Posted on 10/7/16 at 7:49 am to GeauxLSUGeaux
Posted on 10/7/16 at 7:49 am to GeauxLSUGeaux
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You probably weren't following LSU in 2005 then. They had family members living in their dorm rooms and sh*t. Families displaced all over. Still played every single game. Not one, but two hurricanes. Still played. Played a home game away, played a home game on a Monday night. Still played. High schools and thousands of homes got destroyed in Baton Rouge earlier this year. They still played. Don't believe me?They were getting ready to play a week after the storm, most of them without homes. High school kids without homes, without a high school, still played.
This is not 2005, and you are an idiot, I said the SEC could not force Florida to do anything in this situation.
You want to see a football game, so everyone else should take care of your needs, no matter what. I think you're the pussy.
Posted on 10/7/16 at 8:02 am to BGSB
Name calling and deflecting. Congrats on puberty bro. Now go back and watch the 2005 games
Posted on 10/7/16 at 8:17 am to BGSB
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This is not 2005, and you are an idiot, I said the SEC could not force Florida to do anything in this situation.
So 2016 Florida is more important than 2005 LSU? Go get f*cked tard. And the SEC Commissioner Slive RULED that the game against Tennessee be played on Monday in 2005. So yes, they do have a say, idiot.
Posted on 10/7/16 at 8:19 am to GeauxLSUGeaux
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So 2016 Florida is more important than 2005 LSU? Go get f*cked tard. And the SEC Commissioner Slive RULED that the game against Tennessee be played on Monday in 2005. So yes, they do have a say, idiot.
Different situation, but I knew you would not read, done with you
Posted on 10/7/16 at 8:34 am to Bad Medicine
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How is it that every other game in the area is finding a way to play?
The storm isn't supposed to reach these games
-Old Dominion vs. UMass: This game was originally scheduled for Saturday but was moved up to Friday because of Hurricane Matthew. It will still be played in Norfolk, Virginia.
-Georgia vs. South Carolina: The game, in Columbia, S.C., was rescheduled for 2:30 p.m. ET Sunday. Gov. Nikki Haley had threatened to withhold law enforcement to work the game for its scheduled Saturday kickoff. She also said that fans were holding hotel rooms in Columbia that are needed by evacuees.
-Notre Dame vs. N.C. State: The game is still set to be played on Saturday in Raleigh, N.C. If it's canceled due to the weather, Notre Dame Coach Brian Kelly said the team could conceivably still play until as late as Sunday morning.
The storm will be past these games
-Miami vs. Florida State (Saturday, Miami, Florida)
-FAU vs. Charlotte: The game has been postponed, tentatively, for Sunday at FAU Stadium in Boca Raton, Florida. Both schools will monitor the situation and reassess as the storm hits the coast.
The storm will be 100 miles from Gainesville (90 miles from Orlando) at approximately 2pm today
-UCF vs. Tulane: This game has been postponed until Saturday, Nov. 5, and will be played in Orlando. It was originally scheduled for Friday. The team urged people to be careful via Twitter.
-Florida vs. LSU: Saturday's game was postponed because of Matthew. A new date for the game has not yet been set.
So the two games that are being directly impacted by the hurricane right now are either postponed for later in the year or postponed with no date set....
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