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re: Buying or Selling: Florida
Posted on 6/16/20 at 8:38 am to TxTiger82
Posted on 6/16/20 at 8:38 am to TxTiger82
Hold. I need to see this year's team play before I make any long term calls. The schedule is very manageable but they have a couple of games they could easily slip on a banana peel and lose.
The East is a bit shaky this year. So is the West for that matter. So Florida should be able to just roll out on the field and over power folks for most of their games.
I think, unless the wheels completely come off, they win at least ten games this year. So they are a blue chip stock but not necessarily one you think is going to be the market leader. It is, however, obvious that Mullen is an upgrade over the shark humper. The big question is can he get by LSU and Georgia?
The East is a bit shaky this year. So is the West for that matter. So Florida should be able to just roll out on the field and over power folks for most of their games.
I think, unless the wheels completely come off, they win at least ten games this year. So they are a blue chip stock but not necessarily one you think is going to be the market leader. It is, however, obvious that Mullen is an upgrade over the shark humper. The big question is can he get by LSU and Georgia?
Posted on 6/16/20 at 9:00 am to Arksulli
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The big question is can he get by LSU and Georgia?
Hes 1-1 vs. LSU while at UF, and UF played very well against LSU in BR last year.
Question is UGA. The 2018 game against UGA was actually called very well. Franks certainly didn't execute the offense that well.
The 2019 game against UGA is the worst coach game of his 2 years at UF. And that is very concerning.
Posted on 6/16/20 at 4:26 pm to Arksulli
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Hold. I need to see this year's team play before I make any long term calls. The schedule is very manageable but they have a couple of games they could easily slip on a banana peel and lose.
The East is a bit shaky this year. So is the West for that matter. So Florida should be able to just roll out on the field and over power folks for most of their games.
I think, unless the wheels completely come off, they win at least ten games this year. So they are a blue chip stock but not necessarily one you think is going to be the market leader. It is, however, obvious that Mullen is an upgrade over the shark humper. The big question is can he get by LSU and Georgia?
Don't forget that Mizzou won the east division two times since joining the SEC!
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