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Florida Gators (official thread)

Will Urban Meyer's abuse of that poor program never end?

Well, he built it, so he got to break it. Sooooooooooo....Kentucky actually played better than the score showed. Take away a bunch of bone-headed Wildcat penalties and turnovers, and we lose by about 17. We can't stop a Kentucky pass rush, or run on their D on offense. LSU and Georgia gonna be fun. And Mississippi State gonna go in dry to get back at Mullen.

Fortunately, we are a baseball school.:sneaky:
 
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Colorado State ready to collect on 2014 deal for Jim McElwain buyout

The Colorado State Rams would like to leave the Swamp with a victory over the Florida Gators on Saturday. Financially, however, they have already won.

The Gators will be paying off their $2 million guarantee to the Rams -- the largest single-game payout that any one school has paid to another.

The one-off game is a seemingly awkward affair and an expensive reminder of Jim McElwain's success at Colorado State and his failure at Florida .

The $2 million single-game guarantee was part of the $7 million buyout negotiated by Florida and McElwain in 2014, when he left CSU to become the new coach for the Gators.

And while the Rams are ready to collect, McElwain is no longer around for the game against his former team. Dan Mullen is coaching the Gators now.

"We're getting paid $2 million?" Rams coach Mike Bobo said. "That's good."

Entire article: http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...ord-2-million-colorado-state-rams-swamp-visit
 
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