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Posted on 5/9/25 at 4:01 pm to tigerbait2010
quote:I was at Reggie’s watching that game and thought, yep no one is beating Florida this year
Tebow and Florida getting revenge against LSU in 2008, 55-24. First half was somewhat entertaining. That Florida team was so fricking fast


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Posted on 5/9/25 at 4:16 pm to 82Horn
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Glad I missed some of them OU beatdowns early in Mack Brown years.
Early?
OU gaped his anus early and late
2012: 21-63
2011: 17-55
2003: 13-65
2000: 14-63
I was there for the 2000 & 2003 bloodlettings. In 2000 I broke the chair back in front of me but stayed for the eyes of Texas. In 2003 I left at halftime and I went to go spend my tickets on beer and this heinous fat cow Sooner came up to me and said "My mama told me to never lose at something 4 times in a row" I sat there for a split second annoyed then pulled out my ticket stub and said "My mama told me to actually get a job so I could afford to go to the game" there was much screaming and yelling it was literally the only positive from that day

Posted on 5/9/25 at 4:30 pm to JamalMurry27
The 63-38 Carolina game. But now I'm hearing there might be more to it than how incredible Spencer Rattler is.
Posted on 5/9/25 at 4:57 pm to JamalMurry27
When I was a kid playing playground NORD football, a team just a bit older than us from Cabrini beat us 56 to 0. That one year of age difference made them a lot bigger and stronger.
Posted on 5/9/25 at 5:35 pm to JamalMurry27
Nebraska.. Was close for a quarter and then we couldn't even tackle them.
Reading this thread.. Spurrier definitely laid some epic best downs on LSU in the 90s. Definitely the wrong decade to be down lol.
Reading this thread.. Spurrier definitely laid some epic best downs on LSU in the 90s. Definitely the wrong decade to be down lol.
Posted on 5/9/25 at 5:41 pm to JamalMurry27
1986 PSU game. Driving up with a friend, we both agreed in the back of our mind, we're thinking natty (ranked #2). Perkins' 4th year, the great Iron Bowl victory 11 months earlier, after the dismal 2nd year to the new era. We're in this! We're back!
Lost 23-3. Beatdown, at home.
Both agreed on the drive back our minds were a lot clearer now.
Lost 23-3. Beatdown, at home.
Both agreed on the drive back our minds were a lot clearer now.
Posted on 5/9/25 at 5:49 pm to JamalMurry27
NC game 2005 OU-19 USC-55
Ou/texas 2022 was a beatdown, but no dillon gabriel and a TE playing Qb so it didnt hurt as bad.
Ou/texas 2022 was a beatdown, but no dillon gabriel and a TE playing Qb so it didnt hurt as bad.
Posted on 5/9/25 at 5:51 pm to UnluckyTiger
I was at that Auburn game too, only time I’ve ever sat in their upper deck. Honestly their uppers aren’t remotely as high as DV. Probably worst seats I’ve ever had for an LSU game and the view was great
Yeah, that was my first and actually last trip to the swamp. Disney and universal was a fun one time thing before the game

Yeah, that was my first and actually last trip to the swamp. Disney and universal was a fun one time thing before the game
Posted on 5/9/25 at 6:24 pm to tigerbait2010
OU-USC 2005
OU-LSU 2019
OU-Texas 2022
All just brutal!
OU-LSU 2019
OU-Texas 2022
All just brutal!
Posted on 5/9/25 at 7:22 pm to labamafan
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Poor LSU fans in the 90s seemed to take a brutal beating against Florida that decade.
To this day, that '97 win against them doesn't feel that much different than the three natty games. It was that big of a deal for us in that stretch of awfulness. It felt like we might actually be relevant again at some point. Then we shite the bed against Ole Miss the next weekend
Posted on 5/9/25 at 7:47 pm to SoonerKA1999
The first rule of the 2005 Orange Bowl . . . we don't talk about the 2005 Orange Bowl.
Posted on 5/9/25 at 8:27 pm to JacieNY
Spurrier poured it on us in like 95 or 96 don't remember the exact year but it was a brutal beatdown. Game was over like 10 min in.
Posted on 5/9/25 at 8:46 pm to Basura Blanco
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To this day, that '97 win against them doesn't feel that much different than the three natty games. It was that big of a deal for us in that stretch of awfulness. It felt like we might actually be relevant again at some point
I remember that game and was just as excited and was not an LSU fan. I still remember Spurrier calling it a fluke after the game. He was such a douche.
Posted on 5/10/25 at 9:29 am to JamalMurry27
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dumbass. "Us" in that quote refers to Heupel and his hypothetical excuse. Good lord
US: objective case of WE - I and the rest of a group that includes me : you and I : you and I and another or others : I and another or others not including you —used as pronoun of the first person plural.
Not that it matters. You were outed long before your slip up in that post.
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Posted on 5/10/25 at 9:32 am to JamalMurry27
I honestly don’t even know. I guess my brain just doesn’t remember beat downs because there isn’t one that pops in my head. I remember close losses more vividly.
Posted on 5/10/25 at 10:03 am to UFMatt
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1996 Fiesta Bowl, had a great week in Arizona except for the game. Nebraska 62 Gators 24
This was the first Bowl Alliance national championship game, so all eyes were on this game. The Gators got to an early lead in the first quarter 10-3, one of the announcers said, NB might be in trouble, they better not get too far behind. Well after that NB put up 29 points in the 2nd and 27 in the 2nd half. I think Lawrence Phillips is still running today. That Gator team was very good, one of our best and Nebraska demolished us. We could not stop them. They were back to back champions and imo the best college football team ever in that stretch. That 38 point victory stood for decades until UGA beat TCU in 2023.
The 44-0 UGA beat was bad but we were in that game early. UGA made several goal line stands, turnovers and Hershel dominated that game. 82 was a weird season. We beat top teams Miami, USC Trojans, Auburn, FSU but lost to LSU, Vandy and Arkansas in the Astrodome/bowl. But this is when you saw the emergence of Gator football. That’s when Charley Pell put UF on the map.
Posted on 5/10/25 at 10:09 am to JamalMurry27
I was in the stadium at Lincoln, NE in 1997 when John Blake's Oklahoma team got beat 69-7... and could have been way worse if Tom Osborne had not called off the dogs.
There were maybe 50 OU fans up there that day.
Never dreamed that some of the guys playing for OU that day would be fitted for national championship rings a few years later. When I think about it still doesn't seem possible.
There were maybe 50 OU fans up there that day.
Never dreamed that some of the guys playing for OU that day would be fitted for national championship rings a few years later. When I think about it still doesn't seem possible.
Posted on 5/10/25 at 10:23 am to JamalMurry27
In person? 2004 in Athens. The final score was 45-16. It was 24-0 at one point and I think David Greene is still dropping dimes.
Posted on 5/10/25 at 10:29 am to JamalMurry27
There have been many but personally witnessed was the Johnny Manziel game in 2012. It was over by halftime but I stayed just to watch Manziel. Seems like they took him out after 3 but there was absolutely no answer for him. Even though it was us taking the beating, it's fun to appreciate a great talent when you see it. Such a dang waste.
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