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yep.
Here's the important part:

Says the team he speaks most with other than Miami is UF (UGA in the mix to a lesser extent)

"It's been going great," Seymore said of his relationship with Hevesy. "Every time I speak with them, it's just really regular. I talked to them like about every day. We just talk about what I have been up to, how I am doing, and how the season is looking for us. Stuff like that. He says he sees me being a guy that can play center and guard. I think this season they have done a great job getting after it from what I saw from them. It's been exciting watching them play."

With the 'Dead Period' in place, it's kept Seymore from visiting others like he had originally planned for this year. Seymore has not been able to get to UF's campus in person due to that 'Dead Period', but has started to put thoughts towards making his way up to campus on his own knowing he won't be able to take a conventional trip.

"I was supposed to visit sometime in October [on my own] but I never set it up. I should be down there sometime in November if I can get it set up. I want to see how the campus looks, I know they have good academics but just see like where the classes I would want to study would be at and how I get around there. See where the dorms are at even though I won't be able to go in and see them. I just want to see if it's a place that can be home. I want to see how it looks and how I feel there."

While he's keeping up with a pair of SEC East programs still, Seymore maintains his commitment to Miami is still strong.

"It's nothing new there," he said of Miami. "Every time I talk to them, it's just checking up on them and them checking up on me. I have been to a lot of places, but Miami is close to home and close to my people. They can come see my games and I feel like there is no trouble for me. I don't think I would get in trouble down there, and to me it's nothing better than playing for the hometown team."
 
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yep.
Here's the important part:

Says the team he speaks most with other than Miami is UF (UGA in the mix to a lesser extent)

"It's been going great," Seymore said of his relationship with Hevesy. "Every time I speak with them, it's just really regular. I talked to them like about every day. We just talk about what I have been up to, how I am doing, and how the season is looking for us. Stuff like that. He says he sees me being a guy that can play center and guard. I think this season they have done a great job getting after it from what I saw from them. It's been exciting watching them play."

With the 'Dead Period' in place, it's kept Seymore from visiting others like he had originally planned for this year. Seymore has not been able to get to UF's campus in person due to that 'Dead Period', but has started to put thoughts towards making his way up to campus on his own knowing he won't be able to take a conventional trip.

"I was supposed to visit sometime in October [on my own] but I never set it up. I should be down there sometime in November if I can get it set up. I want to see how the campus looks, I know they have good academics but just see like where the classes I would want to study would be at and how I get around there. See where the dorms are at even though I won't be able to go in and see them. I just want to see if it's a place that can be home. I want to see how it looks and how I feel there."

While he's keeping up with a pair of SEC East programs still, Seymore maintains his commitment to Miami is still strong.

"It's nothing new there," he said of Miami. "Every time I talk to them, it's just checking up on them and them checking up on me. I have been to a lot of places, but Miami is close to home and close to my people. They can come see my games and I feel like there is no trouble for me. I don't think I would get in trouble down there, and to me it's nothing better than playing for the hometown team."
I need someone from S.Fla to check in the Webster’s Dictionary down there and see if the words “ committed” or “commitment “ is in there cause I swear these kids have no clue what those words mean.
How the fck is your “ commitment “ ( that word again) strong but you’re doing everything in your power to get to another school,especially one as hated by your “ committed “school ( that word again ) as that one to check it out?
 
I didn’t see it, I had changed games. Is he likely to get suspended and a bunch of the players as well or were ll they great that they’re defending Trask and the SEC let’s some of them slide?


Biitchhh *** Mullen
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"Every member of both teams, including all the coaches, were hit with personal-foul penalties after they left their respective benches and engaged in a nationally-televised brawl on the field after the first half expired in Gainesville, Fla., late Saturday night. Three players – two from Florida and one from Missouri -- were ejected for what at the time was described as “flagrant personal fouls.”

No other players were ejected in the second half as the Gators rallied to a 41-17 victory. Flagrant personal fouls do not include penalties that extend beyond the game in which they occur.

However, SEC officials confirmed Sunday that all available video of the entire sequence of events is being reviewed at the league office in Birmingham and that punitive actions may still be in the offing for all players and coaches involved.
“The incident is being reviewed and the status of those involved is still unclear at this point,” a league official said Sunday."
 
I need someone from S.Fla to check in the Webster’s Dictionary down there and see if the words “ committed” or “commitment “ is in there cause I swear these kids have no clue what those words mean.
How the fck is your “ commitment “ ( that word again) strong but you’re doing everything in your power to get to another school,especially one as hated by your “ committed “school ( that word again ) as that one to check it out?
Notice this part of the quote?

“...They can come see my games and I feel like there is no trouble for me. I don't think I would get in trouble down there”
 
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That the part that always gets me but if I go to criminal U I’ll be safe🤦‍♂️
It just goes to show that the pitch against us on that portion hasn’t changed even though our players have far less issues with getting into trouble than the gaytor. It’s about as valid as them continuing to say we have 15 fans in the estands.
 
"Every member of both teams, including all the coaches, were hit with personal-foul penalties after they left their respective benches and engaged in a nationally-televised brawl on the field after the first half expired in Gainesville, Fla., late Saturday night. Three players – two from Florida and one from Missouri -- were ejected for what at the time was described as “flagrant personal fouls.”

No other players were ejected in the second half as the Gators rallied to a 41-17 victory. Flagrant personal fouls do not include penalties that extend beyond the game in which they occur.

However, SEC officials confirmed Sunday that all available video of the entire sequence of events is being reviewed at the league office in Birmingham and that punitive actions may still be in the offing for all players and coaches involved.
“The incident is being reviewed and the status of those involved is still unclear at this point,” a league official said Sunday."


This mothafvcka Mullet was soooo worried about his kids having Tuesday off to vote, meanwhile he and a bunch of his players might just have earned Saturday off too.
 
It just goes to show that the pitch against us on that portion hasn’t changed even though our players have far less issues with getting into trouble than the gaytor. It’s about as valid as them continuing to say we have 15 fans in the estands.
That perception will never change no matter what we do because it is media driven.we jaywalk they want to disband the program.
Other teams have murderers and women beaters but ho hum it’s boys being boys...
 
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