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Florida played 5 teams that are in contention for the CFP:

@Miami

vs Texas (true home game)

@ TAMU

vs UGA (neutral)

@ Ole Miss

These were all one score games in the 4th quarter. Which one doesn’t look like the other?

Florida played 3 home SEC games and went 2-1, with a late loss to Tennessee after the team had already given up.

Florida was a talented, capable team. Out of 5 good teams, they were due for one upset. We just happened to be the lucky team that caught them at the right time in the right conditions (no Muhammad, etc).

Florida losing to USF also did not help. Florida truly was the most annoying team in CFB this year. Thanks Sun Belt Billy!

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There are a lot of similarities between post-Urban Meyer Florida and post-Mack Brown Texas. Sark has Texas in a good spot while Florida is about to be on its fifth coach since Meyer “retired” after the 2010 season.

Florida doesn’t have a talent problem. It has a culture/alignment problem.

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1 minute ago, Jeff Howe said:

There are a lot of similarities between post-Urban Meyer Florida and post-Mack Brown Texas. Sark has Texas in a good spot while Florida is about to be on its fifth coach since Meyer “retired” after the 2010 season.

Florida doesn’t have a talent problem. It has a culture/alignment problem.

Strongly agree. I would also argue that Florida has an AD problem. 
 

That’s what saved Texas. Florida needs a better AD. But I’ll happily wait for them to realize that until they fall off our schedule for a couple of years. 

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