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If Pat McMahon has his way, the Florida-Florida State baseball rivalry has a future in Jacksonville.
Following Florida's 16-7 win over the top-ranked Seminoles last week at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, McMahon said he hoped to play at least one game a year against the Seminoles in Jacksonville each year.
"We'd like to be involved with that, yes," McMahon said. "Growing up here, this place is special. This is also great for the fans because sometimes they can't get to our university to catch the games."
The April 3 UF-FSU game drew a crowd of 12,280, the largest to ever watch a college baseball game in state history and second largest in facility history. It smashed the previous state record of 8,277 set on Feb. 9, 1986, when Texas played Miami.
If Pat McMahon has his way, the Florida-Florida State baseball rivalry has a future in Jacksonville.
Following Florida's 16-7 win over the top-ranked Seminoles last week at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville, McMahon said he hoped to play at least one game a year against the Seminoles in Jacksonville each year.
"We'd like to be involved with that, yes," McMahon said. "Growing up here, this place is special. This is also great for the fans because sometimes they can't get to our university to catch the games."
The April 3 UF-FSU game drew a crowd of 12,280, the largest to ever watch a college baseball game in state history and second largest in facility history. It smashed the previous state record of 8,277 set on Feb. 9, 1986, when Texas played Miami.