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re: The Savage Effect: Florida is starting to be a second half team.

Posted on 7/25/19 at 2:23 pm to
Posted by BloodSweat&Beers
One Particular Harbor, Fl
Member since Jan 2012
9153 posts
Posted on 7/25/19 at 2:23 pm to
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That's what I think we're going to do with Miami, but I feel MSST was a vastly better team (and we were playing with those god accursed cowbells as the away team) than Miami.

I really think our S&C is going to be why we win that game, and is one of the reasons we will continue to improve year in and year out.


I think we are going to see a more physical team this year. Less injuries. Better depth in the trenches because the backups will be just as physical as the first team players. All of that will lead to more second half success.
Posted by real_gator8
Redington Shores
Member since Mar 2019
961 posts
Posted on 7/25/19 at 5:25 pm to
2018 Moo State had their previous HC from 2017 bringing a new team into their turf and they sky high jacked.It kinda reminded me of 2012 when we had to travel to Texas A&M for their FIRST ever SEC game with ESPN Gameday on hand. We were sold out by the SEC as a sacrifice...only problem was we won the game with Driskels tough running and stout defense and ruined it for them.
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
21146 posts
Posted on 7/25/19 at 7:17 pm to
When we played Mississippi State last season you could see that we had more talent, but MSST was simply the superior team. The only thing we had over them was the raw talent as I said and coaching and we managed to get out of one of the toughest places to play with a win.

If he could get a bottomfeeder like MSST to play like a West team, imagine when he has four years in the system with his own players.

Mullen's a fantastic coach, it's just going to be hard as he continues to repair the monumental problems created by previous administrations dating back ten years.
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