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re: Florida - As the swamp burns - Updated 2023 Deeprig continues to fan the flames

Posted on 7/16/19 at 10:22 am to
Posted by GatorBait24
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Member since Jul 2016
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Posted on 7/16/19 at 10:22 am to
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have thought about adding some of the other things that came out. Mullen will go JUCO rout more often to flesh out roster, RB Perine calls UF fanbase most bi-polar fans in all of football. I also think I saw saw somewhere that the new locker room mispelled a players name as well.

You guys are all over UF news. Any idea what’s going on with Georgia’s program? I’ve never seen rival fans act this way for a program that has “no chance” to beat you. This has to be some kind of fear showing through right?
Posted by WG_Dawg
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Posted on 7/16/19 at 10:23 am to
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Any idea what’s going on with Georgia’s program?


it's looking awesome at the moment
Posted by UFMatt
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Posted on 7/16/19 at 10:24 am to
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This has to be some kind of fear showing through right?


The fear is real!

Posted by bigDgator
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2008
42163 posts
Posted on 7/16/19 at 12:26 pm to
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Any idea what’s going on with Georgia’s program?


They have been so focused on Florida, so I thought I would return the favor and bring them some info just to keep them up to date on their own super awesome off-season. Sorry no details on the whereabouts of Kirby's vacation or if someone spelled someone's name wrong, but it's Georgia, so safe to assume so.

LINK

Cliff's Notes:

Jeremiah Holloman’s dismissal accentuated what had already been a bumpy offseason for the two-time defending SEC Eastern Division champs.

The Bulldogs’ spring and summer months have been filled with challenges and hurdles, from coaching changes to player attrition.

Key backups Justin Fields (QB, Ohio State) and Luke Ford (TE, Illinois) announced transfers immediately following Georgia’s 28-21 Sugar Bowl loss to Texas.

Smart learned last December that defensive coordinator Mel Tucker was leaving to become the head coach at Colorado.

Former UGA offensive coordinator Jim Chaney split for the Tennessee OC job the second week of January, nearly doubling his salary to take a parallel position.

The spring football session had its share of distractions, as well.

A string of six arrests in six weeks raised Smart’s ire. While Smart didn’t deem any of the misdemeanor incidents serious enough to warrant a public suspension, the fourth-year head coach made it clear he had reached his limit.

Then, in June, in a separate incident, Jeremiah Holloman is dismissed from the team 10 days after his girlfriend alleged that he struck her and choked her.

Also very interesting:

The Bulldogs leadership committee traveled to Florida last month for a beach getaway and a meeting with a renowned mental strength coach.

Senior J.R. Reed, who along with quarterback Jake Fromm and offensive tackle Andrew Thomas is in Hoover representing Georgia at the SEC Media Days, said it was a successful venture.

“Everything has been going great, we had a leadership retreat, I know some people saw that, where we came together as a group (in Florida),” Reed said during a community service appearance at Camp Sunshine.

I guess when all else fails, head to Florida and figure it out. Such an awesome state.
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