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Only school to claim a baseball, football, and basketball championship in the last ten years.



If we win another baseball title, we might be the second school to accomplish this feat too.

Gators are CWS Champs!!

Posted by Unjortsmanlike on 6/27/17 at 11:21 pm
First school to win Football, Basketball, and Baseball since 2000. If we win baseball again, we might be the second too.
Thank you. Rant over. Good season tigers!

See you in Gainesville this fall (and next!)

Cheers
Florida won Golf in 2001. Thanks Camilo Villegas.
In all seriousness, I respect LSU's baseball program. One of the best ever. Means that much more for us to get our first CWS title vs them. Plus this adds some more fuel to the fire of the LSU Florida rivalry in general. But pls, based on the tough talk yesterday about Poche, doubting our pitching outside of Faedo, this needed to be said.
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Like the corndogs throwing trash on the field. 



Yes. Please corn dogs, tell us more about having class.
Read every postgame thread from last night. Y'all earned this crow. Now eat it.
You just scored 1 run vs a fromer SS with two career starts.

Poche is the real deal alright...
You just scored 1 run vs a fromer SS with two career starts.

Poche is the real deal alright...
In his second start ever.

"Faedo is all they have."
"We expected to lose game 1."
"Yada yada yada Poche."
"Yada yada yada Lange."
"Yada yada tigers in 3. Never been more confident after Gators only beat us by 1 in game 1."

In reality game 2 could have been much worse for LSU, we stranded a ridiculous amount of RISP.

Corn dogs will still claim the interference call cost them the championship.



LINK

Brandon Spikes' pick-six-and-punt :pimp:
Pretty sure the last time UF wore the black unis was in 2007 when they lost at FSU.

re: 2+ Titles in the same year

Posted by Unjortsmanlike on 3/13/14 at 4:31 pm
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2005

Texas won baseball and football.


And FWIW, they beat the Gators in the Championship Series...

UF almost claimed a title in each of the big 3 sports in three consecutive years.

re: Question for LSU fans...

Posted by Unjortsmanlike on 10/7/13 at 7:52 am
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Teddy says hello


U ma BOYd, Tajh.


Oh right... yada yada Chicken Bowl :rolleyes:
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Your athletic program's best year?


Technically, the Gators won 2 basketball championships and 1 football championship in 365 days between April 3, 2006 and April 2, 2007 :pimp:

April 3, 2006


January 8, 2007



April 2, 2007
I'm not sure what to make out of what I just read. I don't know what's sadder, Hogs fans' unparalleled knowledge of NCAA running sports (both men's AND women's) or the fact that I continued reading this thread all the way to page 4. I have never seen so many jimmies rustled over track and field (and cross country!). I think that Arkansas' fans know more about running sports than most SEC fans know about football. :bow:

In my short time on tSECr, two absolutes have clearly emerged:

1. Arkansas fans are EXTREMELY proud and knowledgeable of their track and field accomplishments.

2. LSU fans are very concerned with scheduling and comparing themselves to Alabama in every way imaginable.
1. Tim Tebow

4-year player, 3-year starter
2 National Championships (one as starter, one as role player)
2 SEC Championships, 3 SECCG appearances
35-6 as a starter, 48-7 during his 4-years
Heisman Trophy winner (at the time, first underclassman ever)
3-time Heisman finalist
2-time Maxwell Award winner (2007, 2008)
2-time 1st Team All American (2007, 2008)
3-time 1st Team All SEC (2007, 2008, 2009)
1st in SEC passing efficiency (170.8), 2nd in NCAA history
145 TDs (88 passing, 57 rushing)
12,233 Total Yds (9,286 passing, 2,947 rushing)
Didn't bother to look up specifics, but undoubtedly impressive record vs. ranked teams
1st round NFL Draft pick (25th overall)

Unless we define what "top players" means (pure talent, potential, best individual season, hardware, overall individual performance, championships, leadership, etc.) this debate is meaningless. Tebow is the best combination of all of that and he played for 4 years. Arguably in the top 5 SEC (and NCAA) players of all time, not just since the NC streak began. No one else on the list comes close.

"Yeah, but he has an awkward throwing motion..."



But since this debate is basically "throw logic and stats out the window and pick 5 SEC players you'd want on your team" (since 2006) I'd go with: 1. Tebow 2. Cam 3. McFadden 4. Harvin 5. Clowney