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Making The Case: the Florida Gators Are America's Best Team
Making The Case: the Florida Gators Are America's Best Team
You wouldn't know it by the BCS standings where the Gators are ranked fifth after 10 weeks of play, but Florida is America's best team. Since losing to Mississippi at home in late September, the Gators have been on an unmerciful tear ritually beating Arkansas (38-7), LSU (51-21), Kentucky ...
Florida Beats Vanderbilt; Gators Clinch Spot in SEC Championship Game
Florida Beats Vanderbilt; Gators Clinch Spot in SEC Championship Game
thebullgator.blogspot.com — Florida took care of business on Saturday, beating Vanderbilt and clinching a spot in the SEC Championship Game. The Gators stormed out of the gate – which seems commonplace as of late – and put themselves in the title game for the second time in three years. With Penn State losing, Florida could... (more) Florida Beats Vanderbilt; Gators Clinch Spot in SEC ...
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