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FSU vs. Miami

Swampman

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Did anyone watch the FSU vs. Miami game last night? Even though I hate both teams and really didn't care who won, I thought that was a great game to watching. Very exciting and came down the the end. One thing to take note of is that FSU's cornerbacks suck. Tebow will watch film on these dudes and pick them a part.
 

leakbrewergator

Awesomeness
FSU's whole defense looked a little shaky. The only bright spot for the Noles on the defensive side of the ball was, unfortunately, Greg Reid.
 

KYGATOR

Gator Fan
The thing I think the Gators need to take from that game is that FSU never quits on any play. On Nov 28th the boys better be ready for 4quaters of hard fought football.
 

MahxFahn

Gator Fan
An enjoyable game to watch, along with a couple other games that affected the AP poll...............
After beating Oklahoma, BYU jumped 11 spots from No. 20 to No. 9
No. 4 Alabama received two first-place votes after handling Virginia Tech

Florida is still the overwhelming No. 1, receiving 50 first-place votes

NEW YORK (AP) -- In the first regular-season Top 25 poll by The Associated Press, No. 9 BYU has jumped 11 spots and No. 4 Alabama has received two first-place votes.
The Cougars pulled the biggest upset of the opening weekend of the college football season, beating Oklahoma 14-13 on Saturday. Sooners Heisman Trophy winner Sam Bradford was knocked out of the game with a shoulder injury. Oklahoma drops 10 spots from No. 3 to No. 13.
Florida is still an overwhelming No. 1, receiving 56 of 60 first-place votes Tuesday. Texas holds steady at No. 2, with two first-place votes. Alabama moved up one spot after its 34-24 victory against Virginia Tech.
Moving into the rankings are Miami, Cincinnati and Missouri. Oregon, Florida State and Iowa fall out.
ORIGIN....
 

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