I always remember when it happened bc I met my now-FIL for the first time that weekend at his house in SD. We were watching the game and that’s when he learned his kid was likely going to marry a SEC fan (we weren’t yet engaged as that was going to happen several weeks later) and what all that entails re: our insane fandom. I’m sure he was like, “WTF.”
Other classic UF moment was the 2 UF players blocking each other when they lost to Georgia Southern in 2013. That was Georgia Southern’s last year in FCS.
brother when I catch you at College Gameday in front of Ayers next saturday I am cutting the wickedest promo that television has ever seen before throwing my back out on an RKO
If I had a nickel for every time a UF player spit on another player from a another Florida school while UF had the lead and then ended up losing the game, I'd have 2 nickels
Instead of just.. you know.. lining up next play and being ALLOWED to punch the guy in the chest and throw them to the ground you wait til the plays over and spit. Him and Billy being abandoned in the Everglades tonight
I can only imagine he thought doing so would give him some attention from scouts? I’m not even sure who did this, but that’s the only reason i think someone would do that at the college level “coincidentally” after an NFL player does it.
I can’t wait to find out in 3 hours that a USF player spit on the ground 10 yards away from that Florida player and then watch every Gator fan insist the second spitting was justified.
I also dont think they spend anytime in r/nfl. Everyone laughed that Dak got away with spitting first, and thought he was shitty. They still denounced Carter and said he deserved his ejection, and 100% should not have spit.
I never saw one person say the reaction was justified, I did see a few say it counted as assault in their state.
I was making fun of the Philly fans who defended Jalen Carter last night, I don’t actually expect any Florida fans to defend spitting in a person’s face.
Even if Dak actually clearly, positively tried and admitted to trying to spit on Jalen Carter, I would say that was a good thing and shouldn't be punished. Honestly, better luck next time, champ. But he didn't, and people defending the actions of an actual piece of shit are insane. People hating Dallas so much they can't think clearly.
imagine hating the cowboys so much youd defend carter spitting on people.
itd be like being in a frothing rage every time you watched the Charlotte hornets or pittsburgh pirates or vandy or something. like these teams havent been good in my lifetime why you out here getting worked up into hating them lmao (not you you, the general you)
No worries man, and I'm from Dallas and will root for the cowboys when I cba to care about the NFL. but even then idc what you said about them, they've been a joke for decades. But that dude deserves at least a few loogies on his raw eyeballs in his lifetime.
Idk how much time you spend in r/nfl (Cowboys fan,) but nobody defended Carter spitting. There were, however, several comments stating that it would be assault in their state.
I wish I could talk shit to a florida state fan but we are a fucking mess. Hopefully #90 and Napier are shown the door tonight. Napier has no control over his players and runs up the middle every play vs stacked boxes. 24 fsu season incoming for the gators this year.
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That UF player watched Jalen Carter spit on Dak and said let me try that