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Yall all come off the same way, claiming things I didn't say. "UF didn't take our cookie blah blah". First of all I didn't say that and I don't care about that if they took some 3 star rated OL from Ocala. All I said and asked was how can we not recruiting a player but he is scheduled to take a OV? It's a simple question. Regardless pf our level of interest in him. That yall turn into long diatribes. Players have been back up plans that's only gonna get offers in a fail safe scenario, where multiple targets go elsewhere, doesn't mean we aint recruiting them. My opinion of not recruit is no one is contacting them from our staff. But 1 after the other yall pile in here to exclaim that the Gators didn't take nothing from us. Who said this?
The Gators did and that is why your lengthy stand on this very specific point is taken as an act of support for that ridiculous dialogue.

That is why anyone who responds to you wants you to stfu about it, because no one really cares about this kid and his UF commitment or upcoming OV to Miami.

I don't care if Kinsler is on our recruit list, the fact is he isn't a priority. Nobody on this site has been talking about him being a part of our class until he commited to UF and they started beating their chests about us taking an L on the trail.

I will concede he is actively being recruited in some way since we allowed him to OV.

Will you concede that it is unlikely that the staff has this kid high on our board? Or do you believe that because we allowed him to OV that he is a major priority to the staff and we really are getting punched in the nose by the gata on the trail?
 
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The Gators did and that is why your lengthy stand on this very specific point is taken as an act of support for that ridiculous dialogue.

That is why anyone who responds to you wants you to stfu about it, because no one really cares about this kid and his UF commitment or upcoming OV to Miami.

I don't care if Kinsler is on our recruit list, the fact is he isn't a priority. Nobody on this site has been talking about him being a part of our class until he commited to UF and they started beating their chests about us taking an L on the trail.

I will concede he is actively being recruited in some way since we allowed him to OV.

Will you concede that it is unlikely that the staff has this kid high on our board? Or do you believe that because we allowed him to OV that he is a major priority to the staff and we really are getting punched in the nose by the gata on the trail?

And we will end the Kinsler debate with that response…

Everyone from here on out if you want to discuss the ins and outs of a specific recruit then do it in another thread. We don’t just talk Rashada in Gator tears there is also a stand alone thread just on him.
 
Has anyone picked up on this?

So according to Que-fil-a… Rashada dad loves Napier especially from his time at Arizona State and Florida supposedly has the biggest “NiL” offer on the table yet his father is being greedy by trying to get more $$ and is the reason for postponing his announcement

Seems to me if every box is being checked you would have committed by now. You got the $$$$, the coach you want… no brainer right?

Or maybe things aren’t what they seem 😎

Not saying this is true, but if you want to look at it from the sheep****er side of things, what would make the gator throw even more money at you than a last minute OV to Miami?

Again, if this dude's entire goal of this is to suck every single last possible dollar out of whatever school he commits to, then dragging it out and making it look like you're flirting with everyone accomplishes that much more than committing early and shutting things down.

If the gator is saying they'll give him X, and yes he's happy with that and that's the most anyone has offered, why not take a last-minute trip to Coral Gables...aka one of the gator's biggest rivals? Maybe Miami comes back with an offer greater than X. Or maybe the idea that Miami MIGHT do that causes the gator to call back with an offer of X plus an additional half a million?

He knows he has them by the balls. They really aren't even pursing any other QBs remotely on his level. If he has 3 brain cells, he knows that they will do any and everything they possibly can to get him, because they have no fallback plan. They're pot-committed, to the 500th degree. So, again if your only intention here is to maximize revenue, then make 'em sweat a little bit. Go giggle behind their backs with their biggest rival. Hint that they may have increased the bag. What does he have to lose? They're not gonna pull his offer, he's all the eggs AND the basket.
 
The Gators did and that is why your lengthy stand on this very specific point is taken as an act of support for that ridiculous dialogue.

That is why anyone who responds to you wants you to stfu about it, because no one really cares about this kid and his UF commitment or upcoming OV to Miami.

I don't care if Kinsler is on our recruit list, the fact is he isn't a priority. Nobody on this site has been talking about him being a part of our class until he commited to UF and they started beating their chests about us taking an L on the trail.

I will concede he is actively being recruited in some way since we allowed him to OV.

Will you concede that it is unlikely that the staff has this kid high on our board? Or do you believe that because we allowed him to OV that he is a major priority to the staff and we really are getting punched in the nose by the gata on the trail?
I will say this respectfully and this goes to all the others who responded to this exchange, you are dunce. I will not reply to anything else to do with this topic in this thread. I will enjoy the Gator tears.
 
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Whats a posie? 😂
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I will say this respectfully and this goes to all the others who responded to this exchange, you are dunce. I will not reply to anything else to do with this topic in this thread. I will enjoy the Gator tears.

Thank you … by the way their opinion is not more or less than yours. So why you call them a dunce they think the same of you. Let’s end it there and enjoy the tears
 
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So, the board is ****ed because NG is calling someone out, rightfully so btw, on their absolute bull**** of "insider" information. But they're soo scared of the other side of the outcome that they're fighting him?

Can we get NG here?
 
So, the board is ****ed because NG is calling someone out, rightfully so btw, on their absolute bull**** of "insider" information. But they're soo scared of the other side of the outcome that they're fighting him?

Can we get NG here?

Fvck no. We already got 1 gator on this board, and that's about 9/10th's too many. Tell that hick to eat every **** in the area code and keep it moving.
 
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I just want to address Gaytor Dude's stupidity.

By his Gaytor Mathz, Auburn was the #2 rivalry for the Gaytors, and then dropped to #5 when the Gaytors dropped Miami. Makes no sense at all, but heeeeey, how can I possibly argue. HE KNOWS.

Now, this guy wants to claim that the Miami-Florida football rivalry, played annually from 1938 to 1987 (with one game skipped during WWII), was barely a top 5 rivalry for the Gaytors. And that UGa, Auburn, LSU, and Tennessee were "bigger rivals".

Now UGa I don't dispute.

Auburn has been a regular annual conference opponent.

As for LSU and Tennessee being "rivals" of Florida prior to the Gaytors dropping Miami, that is complete and utter bullsh!te, invented by some young Gaytor fan who evaluates everything before the 1980s with their "2000s glasses" firmly on face.

LSU started playing Florida annually in 1971. At the point where Miami had played Florida for 50 consecutive years (with just one WWII cancellation), LSU had played Florida, on an annual basis, fewer than 20 times. And it's even worse for Tennessee, they didn't start playing Florida on an annual basis UNTIL 1990. Which is AFTER the Gaytors dropped Miami. So this idiot Gaytor fan is trying to convince us that TENNESSEE was a bigger rivalry game for the Gaytors than Miami PRE-1988. When Tennessee had played Florida all of 19 times over the preceding 70 years.

At the end of the day, the Gaytors are acting like their CONFERENCE SCHEDULE creates bigger rivalries than a 50-year annual in-state series.

Bullcrap.
 
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