Huh?? Idk the whole history but I know they lost to Ohio St. in the championship one of those years. A playoff wouldn't change that. Canes still hold the L
@@judahsoremy9857 you mean bs call at the end of regulation better... all the experts agreed it was miami's championship to loose, no one would have thought the refs would take that away...either way, we were soooo much better than the game we played against state, but make no mistake about it, the nfl talent that left that team proved who was the better team...
Thanks for the upload CaneFreak2001. I know that sounds strange coming from a Gator fan and how we got humbled in this game. It's just kind of a special game to me because I was 10 years old and I remember my dad taking me and my sister to Florida Field the day before and going to the College Gameday set up and we met some Miami players outside the stadium and they let me hold their 2001 national championship ring.
Funny how after every good play by the canes the refs were quick to restrain them from celebrating, like they were told the miami likes to show off. Lol
Grossman led the Florida Gators to the 2000 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championship, the 2001 Sugar Bowl, the 2002 Orange Bowl and the 2003 Outback Bowl. He was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American and was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 2001. You are a genius.
SweeTC2847 should have like 3 national championship rings too 2000 and 2001 which he won in 01 and then he should have won in 2002 if not for the refs in 02
Jermain Hayes bruh i was a freshman in high school trying to emulate these dudes lol. Miami was my dream school when i started playing football back in 1999. The mentality and culture back then at The U couldn’t be matched💯💯💯
@knightguy11 the gators sure weren't a premiere team on this day. I remember this beat down the canes gave the gators in their own backyard and I loved every minute of it. Go Canes!
Chuckled at the end seeing that after this game ended, "Up next, the Williams sisters battle for the US Open Title". This game was 15yrs ago. They just played each other in a final last year and Venus was in another this month. Insane how great they've been.
To put some perspective on this blowout loss for Florida: In Steve Spurrier's 12 years at Florida, he only lost 5 home games by a combined 25 points Zook lost his 2nd home game by 25 points.
In his three-season college career, Grossman threw for 9,164 yards and seventy-seven touchdowns. He earned a 146.77 passer rating, becoming the third most efficient passer in the Southeastern Conference's history. He was twice chosen by his teammates as the Gators' most valuable player, in 2000 and 2001. *you are brilliant?
The 2001 Miami Hurricanes will always be the most talented and well known team in college football I just wish they can get back to those days but to do that they need to win games
Absolutely a Gator fan. My wife is a Florida Alumni whom I met on a road trip from UCF. Love the Gators. I'm also a Cane fan and root for them. UM could go deep in the Basketball tourney next month. HA!
Miami had 8 losing seasons in the 1970's and both the winning seasons were 6-5. You do realize they were very close to cutting the football team. Miami has done wonderful things since 1980 but they had a short run in terms of history.
I was referring to how Alabama recruited players over the years like McCarron, Lacy, Richardson, Yeldon, Cooper, and the countless players on defense and Saban's expertise as a talent evaluator. What impressed me is how McCarron and Nussmeier having an awesome gameplan on offense to dismantle Notre Dame's defense from top to bottom. I think AJ McCarron will probably win the Heisman next season
I am a lifelong Gator fan, but the 2001 and 2002 Hurricanes are the squad that I will always measure other teams against. Unreal how big, fast and physical they were. When Sean Taylor is your backup...... I don't think that the 2006 UF team matches up that well, but the 2008 team would have been pretty damn close. The problem is that we played a TERRIBLE 2008 UM team and only won by a few TDs. Oh - and Miami - you won't be back for a long, long time.
Florida is one of only two Division I FBS universities to win multiple national championships in each of the two most popular NCAA sports: football (1996, 2006, 2008) and men's basketball (2006, 2007).
I like Miami and I root for them as well. Not sure how I'm a nerd. I played college football....earned 10 letters in high school in 4 sports. I could go on. Anyway.....Go Canes!
At least you're honest and I respect that. Well, Texas A&M is probably at least the hottest team right now. The thing about the title game is that it's impossible to come up with a perfect system, somebody is always going to get screwed. The thing about ND is that when a team goes 12-0 with wins over Stanford (admittedly controversial), Oklahoma, and Michigan, they have to let them in, that's just how the system works.
U.S. News & World Report has consistently ranked the University of Florida among the nation's top institutions for several of its programs in pharmacy, the sciences, engineering and law, among others, over the past decade. U.S. News & World Report currently ranks the university as the seventeenth best public university, and 54th overall among all national universities, public and private
The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) has recognized the University of Florida as being among the top ten NCAA Division I athletic programs in the country every year since 1983-84.
Florida's sports program has ranked among the top five in the nation in twenty of the past twenty-eight years, and it is the only Division I program that has ranked among the top ten athletic programs in the country in each of the last twenty-eight years. Florida has won a total of twenty-nine team national championships, twenty-three of which are NCAA championships.
If I was a NFL scout I would have looked at this game and realized the Rex Grossman was not an NFL Caliper Starting QB. This game was a preview of what his performance would be like in NFL and look at him now.
This Miami team was so much bigger and faster than that UF team it was remarkable. Miami has to reinvest in their program and things will get back to normal.
As incredible as McGahee was, he wasn't even supposed to be starter that year. He got the nod when Frank Gore tore his ACL in practice before the season...
Rodrigo Solorzano that backfield was stacked! Any one of those guys could have been a starter anywhere they went in the country but they all chose to stay at The U!
Since I'm a Cane fans and I'm proud of those 5 NC's, I won't hit you too hard. Bama has 9 NC's, Notre Dame 8 NC's, Oklahoma 7 NC's, USC 7 NC's, Ohio State has 5 NC's, as does Nebraska. My point is that Miami has done nothing in many, many years. You can live in the past all you want....it doesn't help the team today. Florida has some recent NC's...2006 and 2008, but they are struggling right now. NC's from the past don't do anything today...do you understand that. Go Canes!
That was a tough game for Florida. They were playing a tough SEC team with a rich winning history record in the last 20 years. Wait.. It's the other way around.
@01CanesrdGOAT I have no connection to UF.....good one...my wife is a Florida alumni...I met her on a road trip from UCF to Gainesville. You guys are pretty funny. Go Canes! OH I do love my UCF. 11-3 with Conference Championship and a bowl win over Georgia....nice season Knights.
How bout them Gators!! Can you believe that College Game Day has been at 3 of Florida's 7 games this year. Florida is the premiere school in the state....very apparent. Miami is 4-4 and sliding hard.
I know it's different sports, but amount of shit Muhammed Ali talked to his opponents, some racist remarks and he is viewed as a hero and role model. Canes player trash talk and the media and haters refer to them as thugs and criminals...cuz u know, athletes from other universities never break the law.
Alabama is just as dominant now as they were in 60s, 70s, and early 90s. Saban really has the team at full throttle, I'm saying this, if you can't recruit well, you will never win the SEC. This is the most powerful conference in the country, I looked at Alabama's schedule next season, they may go undefeated. If you can't beat the SEC, you'll never win a national championship
In their 106-year history of intercollegiate competition, the University of Florida's varsity athletic teams have won twenty-nine national team championships (including twenty-four sponsored by the NCAA, two by the AIAW, two by the BCS, and one by the Bowl Alliance), and its individual athletes have won 249 individual NCAA national championships.
I know Louis Nix 3 is from Florida, and they have several coming in next year like the running backs Greg Bryant and Tarean Folston. Notre Dame is trying harder to get players from the south, especially Florida. I think they realized that if you want to be elite, you gotta have a presence in states like Florida and Georgia. I think those two states have kept most of the SEC supplied with talent for years
The safety Motta is from Vero Beach.....he had 7 tackes, 9 assist vs Bama. I looked at the Notre Dame roster....they have 8 kids from Florida in the roster.
Yea it was a blowout, and the main reason was Alabama'a offensive line overwhelmed the ND front seven. Statistically the ND offense didn't do that badly, Golson threw for 270 yards, and if you told me before the game he would throw for 270 I would have said they had a decent chance. I was afraid the game would be more like the LSU game from the previous year. ND just has to try to get better, and hope Golson keeps developing, and the good recruiting class coming in makes them better
FYI: National Titles in basketball....Florida 2....Miami 0. Florida has had the better baseball and basketball programs for years now....I'm glad to see Miami doing so well in basketball this year though. They have a great team and should go far in the tournament.....would love to see Miami make the final 4 this year.
'01 Canes, undefeated National Champs, 17 1st round draft picks, doesnt include Portis (2nd) & Gore (3rd) ,13 NFL pro bowlers, and 6 All-Americans came from that team alone. Set the NCAA record for largest margin of victory over consecutive ranked teams (124-7)....'nuff said. You can't compare any team to that team. That team is on an island by themselves.
FSU fan here. Glad to see Miami whoop up on the Gators. Nothing I hate more than a Gator. But I have one Gator friend and he's like my best bud. Still... Good vid.
Florida played 3 "cup cakes" this year(which is typical/2013 only 2 though). You can't count conference games as they are games you have no choice in scheduling(Vanderbilt). Check out Strength of Schedule for 2012. Florida's schedule is ranked 3rd toughest in the Nation. Florida played 4 top 12 teams. Georgia, Texas A&M, South Carolina, and Florida State.
Since 1990, the Gators have not only won more games than any other college football team in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as "Division I-A"), but also have the highest winning percentage (77.99%) of any college football team in the Football Bowl Subdivision. Florida has been the better program in the last 20 years. More NC's, more wins. MIami had a nice run but they are no where near a better program than Florida.
It will be interesting to see if they recover from this, sometimes humiliating losses like that can sort of deflate a team for years. Still, people forget that Alabama had their humiliating moment against Utah in '08 and they recovered nicely. The thing is you don't usually go from losing 5 games to winning a title in one year, especially when you have to play a team like Bama. I don't know if you were referring to ND having great recruiting and coaching, but they do have a good class coming in.
Alabama's o-line gave McCarron at least 5 seconds other than that, they were road graders, especially their lineman Barrett Jones, who's going to be in the NFL this fall
Not sure what comment you were referring to? Overall record Gators up 33-24-2. Florida has huge winning streaks, 6 years, 2004-2009, 6 years 1981-1986, and 9 years 1968-1976. FSU's biggest win streak vs Gators is 4 years. Just a couple facts for you!
@01CanesrdGOAT I agree with you on some of your points. FYI: Florida does not give away any free tickets to students. YOu have to buy them and there is only a limited amount. Each student can get 1 ticket at a student price...they have to wait in line on certain days and when they are gone they are gone. My wife would have to get one of her roomates studen vouchers and stand in line 2x on the weekends I was coming up to see a game.
True, Florida is the superior program right now... but if you look at overall body of work, Miami is the cream of the crop in the state of Florida. Also, Stephen Morris and Duke Johnson are going to beat UF next year. Calling it.
Yes, but I think the key to Alabama's offense is the offensive line. Anybody who wants to beat them has to somehow slow down the rushing attack. Texas A&M only did it by getting off to a big early lead, pretty much everyone else got run over, hell in the last two games they had 350 yds rushing vs Georgia and like 250 yds vs ND. I think this year they may have had the best offensive line in a very long time. For them running backs are almost interchangeable.
@01CanesrdGOAT All I can tell you about Florida games is that Gator fans come from all over the state and beyond to attend games. We know families that travel the 5 hour drive from Naples every Florida home game. You can say all you want about Gainesville, but I can tell you that Gator fans love to see those UF boys play football.
What I'm excited about seeing is Notre Dame's front seven vs Alabama. Bama has a great O-Line, and ND has some really big guys up front too. What really concerns me about them is on offense, particularly having a freshman QB going up against a Saban defense. If ND can get their offense going, they have a shot, if not, the defense will get worn down, and we may have a blowout.
No, I don't complain about the SEC being good, nor do I deny the fact that they are the best. That doesn't mean I'm not going to root against them. In my opinion, sports is most exciting when there are surprises, and underdogs win. That's why a couple years back I rooted for Boise State and TCU, even though I knew they weren't the best teams. I'm sorry, but how do you not find it boring when it's the same damn teams winning the title every year.
@01CanesrdGOAT You are soo right....Miami needs a smaller stadium. Florida averages 90,000 but who's counting, lol. For once I totally agree with you my old buddy. When I played at UCF we played our home games in the Citrus bowl and we probably averaged 15-18,000 people. It looked like it was empty. Now UCF has its new stadium on campus and they get a little better crowd up there. Have a great evening.
Cane's were the 00,01,02 if they had a playoff back in the day Cane's would have 11 National Titles
Huh?? Idk the whole history but I know they lost to Ohio St. in the championship one of those years. A playoff wouldn't change that. Canes still hold the L
Miami's speed is unreal. we need that back
Speed on both sides . It was crazy
Mcgahee I mean just wow before the cheap shot by Ohio st. Mcgahee is the best RB I ever saw
One of the best teams to ever grace a football field. I counted 10 NFL super stars on one team.
And we know it wasn't from the team in Canesville. Lol
Best team evet! CANES
Ohio State was just better that year.
@@judahsoremy9857 you mean bs call at the end of regulation better... all the experts agreed it was miami's championship to loose, no one would have thought the refs would take that away...either way, we were soooo much better than the game we played against state, but make no mistake about it, the nfl talent that left that team proved who was the better team...
@@judahsoremy9857 UM underestimated them.
As a vols fan I enjoyed every minute of this game lol
Great, great, great: love the Canes! Coker did some great things with Butch Davis' players.
Thanks for the upload CaneFreak2001. I know that sounds strange coming from a Gator fan and how we got humbled in this game. It's just kind of a special game to me because I was 10 years old and I remember my dad taking me and my sister to Florida Field the day before and going to the College Gameday set up and we met some Miami players outside the stadium and they let me hold their 2001 national championship ring.
Dude that's crazy
2002 Canes were cheated out of a championship. 1 of the greatest teams in NCAA history, right behind 2001 Canes.
Canes shoulda won 3 straight
+knightguy11 U LEAVE Tyrrell ALONE, HE DOESN'T HAVE To Get Over NOTHIN'. WHY DON'T U JUST FACE THE TRUTH???
SweeTC2847 Okey dokey!
U realize miami should really have 9 championships instead of 5 Penn state, ND, FSU ranking over us, Ohio state
A hurricane warning for Gainesville they aint knew what hit em
Funny how after every good play by the canes the refs were quick to restrain them from celebrating, like they were told the miami likes to show off. Lol
that's wat I was saying lol
+MisterWAR21, nothing wrong with that!!
GO CANES!!!
It's funny how the refs would go right up to the hurricanes players everytime after they would do a play.
I know that pissed me off lol
Grossman led the Florida Gators to the 2000 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championship, the 2001 Sugar Bowl, the 2002 Orange Bowl and the 2003 Outback Bowl. He was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American and was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 2001. You are a genius.
man that o-line for Miami then was ridiculous. block after block. its crazy how many players were drafted into the nfl off these teams
Sean Tayor allways wasting gators ! love it
Kwalton RIPSeanTaylor Rest In Peace Sean Taylor my favorite canes player ST26 taken too soon
OMG! I look at a Canes team like this and it saddens to see what the Canes have become.
8:12-8:16 that's why Ken Dorsey is 1 of my favorite college QBs of all time!
ALSO UNDERRATED, 'Cause HE SHOULD HAVE 2 HEISMANS RN.
SweeTC2847 should have like 3 national championship rings too 2000 and 2001 which he won in 01 and then he should have won in 2002 if not for the refs in 02
yoooo im 17 so i never witnessed these teams live but that got me hype like i was lmao
Jermain Hayes bruh i was a freshman in high school trying to emulate these dudes lol. Miami was my dream school when i started playing football back in 1999. The mentality and culture back then at The U couldn’t be matched💯💯💯
greatest experience of my life is having season tickets to these games
This was definitely Mo Sikes game right here!
Canefreak you're the greatest! Thanks!
@knightguy11 the gators sure weren't a premiere team on this day. I remember this beat down the canes gave the gators in their own backyard and I loved every minute of it. Go Canes!
11:35 big daddy Vince was awesome 😂 man amongst boys
That was an NFL lineup.. the canes. .
From 2000to 2003 the college football landscape was under a Miami Hurricanes warning
When Andre Johnson made that touchdown it sounded like a Miami home game. Lol !!!
Chuckled at the end seeing that after this game ended, "Up next, the Williams sisters battle for the US Open Title". This game was 15yrs ago. They just played each other in a final last year and Venus was in another this month. Insane how great they've been.
20 Years Ago To This Day-It's STILL A Great Classic,Hands Down.
Great Vid G! Keep em comin
To put some perspective on this blowout loss for Florida:
In Steve Spurrier's 12 years at Florida, he only lost 5 home games by a combined 25 points
Zook lost his 2nd home game by 25 points.
As a lifelong Gator fan who remembers this game like it was yesterday, I have to say...we got our asses WHIPPED. Ugghhh.
R.I.P. Chris Campbell. go U
Who would have thought....that the replacement for Kenny Dorsey was coming from the Gator sideline!
In his three-season college career, Grossman threw for 9,164 yards and seventy-seven touchdowns. He earned a 146.77 passer rating, becoming the third most efficient passer in the Southeastern Conference's history. He was twice chosen by his teammates as the Gators' most valuable player, in 2000 and 2001. *you are brilliant?
The 2001 Miami Hurricanes will always be the most talented and well known team in college football I just wish they can get back to those days but to do that they need to win games
That team Butch Davis put together 38 NFL draft picks 17 first round draft picks
I have forgotten what a good Miami QB looks like until I saw this video.
Absolutely a Gator fan. My wife is a Florida Alumni whom I met on a road trip from UCF. Love the Gators. I'm also a Cane fan and root for them. UM could go deep in the Basketball tourney next month. HA!
GOOD STUFF MAN! KEEP THE VIDS COMING
The 01 and 02 teams were so fun to watch.
Ken Dorsey talking shit was awesome. lol
Love when Miami plays an easy game right off the bat :)
Miami had 8 losing seasons in the 1970's and both the winning seasons were 6-5. You do realize they were very close to cutting the football team. Miami has done wonderful things since 1980 but they had a short run in terms of history.
I remember this actually being mcgahees coming out party
Can I ever see this again… I am 39 …WOW
I was referring to how Alabama recruited players over the years like McCarron, Lacy, Richardson, Yeldon, Cooper, and the countless players on defense and Saban's expertise as a talent evaluator. What impressed me is how McCarron and Nussmeier having an awesome gameplan on offense to dismantle Notre Dame's defense from top to bottom. I think AJ McCarron will probably win the Heisman next season
It was a blowout, great recruiting and good coaching will lead to championships
I am a lifelong Gator fan, but the 2001 and 2002 Hurricanes are the squad that I will always measure other teams against. Unreal how big, fast and physical they were. When Sean Taylor is your backup......
I don't think that the 2006 UF team matches up that well, but the 2008 team would have been pretty damn close. The problem is that we played a TERRIBLE 2008 UM team and only won by a few TDs.
Oh - and Miami - you won't be back for a long, long time.
In the last 20 years Florida has played in 11 "BCS" bowl games......that pretty much speaks for itself.
Great video Canesfreak! Smash that gaytor!!
mo sikes was the man... thanks for the game man. sucks to hear about the rose bowl...
Well, what I mean is before 2006, there was relative parity with some of the other conferences. Now, not so much.
Florida is one of only two Division I FBS universities to win multiple national championships in each of the two most popular NCAA sports: football (1996, 2006, 2008) and men's basketball (2006, 2007).
I like Miami and I root for them as well. Not sure how I'm a nerd. I played college football....earned 10 letters in high school in 4 sports. I could go on. Anyway.....Go Canes!
At least you're honest and I respect that. Well, Texas A&M is probably at least the hottest team right now. The thing about the title game is that it's impossible to come up with a perfect system, somebody is always going to get screwed. The thing about ND is that when a team goes 12-0 with wins over Stanford (admittedly controversial), Oklahoma, and Michigan, they have to let them in, that's just how the system works.
U.S. News & World Report has consistently ranked the University of Florida among the nation's top institutions for several of its programs in pharmacy, the sciences, engineering and law, among others, over the past decade. U.S. News & World Report currently ranks the university as the seventeenth best public university, and 54th overall among all national universities, public and private
The only thin missing was when the announcer said late in the game "the swamp's been drained."
The National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) has recognized the University of Florida as being among the top ten NCAA Division I athletic programs in the country every year since 1983-84.
When Miami ruled Florida and the Gators and Seminoles took a back seat
Why didn't we use Jason Geathers more in 2003? I mean Magahee was gone, Gore was hurt. He and Payton would've been a good combo.
Florida's sports program has ranked among the top five in the nation in twenty of the past twenty-eight years, and it is the only Division I program that has ranked among the top ten athletic programs in the country in each of the last twenty-eight years. Florida has won a total of twenty-nine team national championships, twenty-three of which are NCAA championships.
Whole lotta Canes @ this game...I had just moved to Gville from MIAMI. GO CANES!
If I was a NFL scout I would have looked at this game and realized the Rex Grossman was not an NFL Caliper Starting QB. This game was a preview of what his performance would be like in NFL and look at him now.
This Miami team was so much bigger and faster than that UF team it was remarkable. Miami has to reinvest in their program and things will get back to normal.
As incredible as McGahee was, he wasn't even supposed to be starter that year. He got the nod when Frank Gore tore his ACL in practice before the season...
Rodrigo Solorzano that backfield was stacked! Any one of those guys could have been a starter anywhere they went in the country but they all chose to stay at The U!
Since I'm a Cane fans and I'm proud of those 5 NC's, I won't hit you too hard. Bama has 9 NC's, Notre Dame 8 NC's, Oklahoma 7 NC's, USC 7 NC's, Ohio State has 5 NC's, as does Nebraska. My point is that Miami has done nothing in many, many years. You can live in the past all you want....it doesn't help the team today. Florida has some recent NC's...2006 and 2008, but they are struggling right now. NC's from the past don't do anything today...do you understand that. Go Canes!
Those refs didn't want Miami celebrating on any TD's or big plays.
HANDS DOWN, THE GREATEST 1-LOSS EVER!!!!!
What memories! This was when miami was the power house Miami Hurricanes.
That was a tough game for Florida. They were playing a tough SEC team with a rich winning history record in the last 20 years. Wait.. It's the other way around.
@01CanesrdGOAT I have no connection to UF.....good one...my wife is a Florida alumni...I met her on a road trip from UCF to Gainesville. You guys are pretty funny. Go Canes! OH I do love my UCF. 11-3 with Conference Championship and a bowl win over Georgia....nice season Knights.
RIP Chris Campbell And Sean Taylor-Gone WAY Too Damn Soon.
How bout them Gators!! Can you believe that College Game Day has been at 3 of Florida's 7 games this year. Florida is the premiere school in the state....very apparent. Miami is 4-4 and sliding hard.
I know it's different sports, but amount of shit Muhammed Ali talked to his opponents, some racist remarks and he is viewed as a hero and role model. Canes player trash talk and the media and haters refer to them as thugs and criminals...cuz u know, athletes from other universities never break the law.
Ha ha, Welcome to Canesville!!!
Alabama is just as dominant now as they were in 60s, 70s, and early 90s. Saban really has the team at full throttle, I'm saying this, if you can't recruit well, you will never win the SEC. This is the most powerful conference in the country, I looked at Alabama's schedule next season, they may go undefeated. If you can't beat the SEC, you'll never win a national championship
In their 106-year history of intercollegiate competition, the University of Florida's varsity athletic teams have won twenty-nine national team championships (including twenty-four sponsored by the NCAA, two by the AIAW, two by the BCS, and one by the Bowl Alliance), and its individual athletes have won 249 individual NCAA national championships.
I know Louis Nix 3 is from Florida, and they have several coming in next year like the running backs Greg Bryant and Tarean Folston. Notre Dame is trying harder to get players from the south, especially Florida. I think they realized that if you want to be elite, you gotta have a presence in states like Florida and Georgia. I think those two states have kept most of the SEC supplied with talent for years
The safety Motta is from Vero Beach.....he had 7 tackes, 9 assist vs Bama. I looked at the Notre Dame roster....they have 8 kids from Florida in the roster.
Yea it was a blowout, and the main reason was Alabama'a offensive line overwhelmed the ND front seven. Statistically the ND offense didn't do that badly, Golson threw for 270 yards, and if you told me before the game he would throw for 270 I would have said they had a decent chance. I was afraid the game would be more like the LSU game from the previous year. ND just has to try to get better, and hope Golson keeps developing, and the good recruiting class coming in makes them better
FYI: National Titles in basketball....Florida 2....Miami 0. Florida has had the better baseball and basketball programs for years now....I'm glad to see Miami doing so well in basketball this year though. They have a great team and should go far in the tournament.....would love to see Miami make the final 4 this year.
'01 Canes, undefeated National Champs, 17 1st round draft picks, doesnt include Portis (2nd) & Gore (3rd) ,13 NFL pro bowlers, and 6 All-Americans came from that team alone. Set the NCAA record for largest margin of victory over consecutive ranked teams (124-7)....'nuff said. You can't compare any team to that team. That team is on an island by themselves.
I only clicked "Like" because RUclips doesn't have a "Love" button.
FSU fan here. Glad to see Miami whoop up on the Gators. Nothing I hate more than a Gator. But I have one Gator friend and he's like my best bud. Still... Good vid.
I was at this game. This place look exactly like a swamp all around the campus.
Florida played 3 "cup cakes" this year(which is typical/2013 only 2 though). You can't count conference games as they are games you have no choice in scheduling(Vanderbilt). Check out Strength of Schedule for 2012. Florida's schedule is ranked 3rd toughest in the Nation. Florida played 4 top 12 teams. Georgia, Texas A&M, South Carolina, and Florida State.
Since 1990, the Gators have not only won more games than any other college football team in the NCAA's Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as "Division I-A"), but also have the highest winning percentage (77.99%) of any college football team in the Football Bowl Subdivision. Florida has been the better program in the last 20 years. More NC's, more wins. MIami had a nice run but they are no where near a better program than Florida.
It will be interesting to see if they recover from this, sometimes humiliating losses like that can sort of deflate a team for years. Still, people forget that Alabama had their humiliating moment against Utah in '08 and they recovered nicely. The thing is you don't usually go from losing 5 games to winning a title in one year, especially when you have to play a team like Bama. I don't know if you were referring to ND having great recruiting and coaching, but they do have a good class coming in.
You can't win em all, lol. Glad you enjoyed winning this game 10 years ago. Good for you!
Alabama's o-line gave McCarron at least 5 seconds other than that, they were road graders, especially their lineman Barrett Jones, who's going to be in the NFL this fall
Not sure what comment you were referring to? Overall record Gators up 33-24-2. Florida has huge winning streaks, 6 years, 2004-2009, 6 years 1981-1986, and 9 years 1968-1976. FSU's biggest win streak vs Gators is 4 years. Just a couple facts for you!
@01CanesrdGOAT I agree with you on some of your points. FYI: Florida does not give away any free tickets to students. YOu have to buy them and there is only a limited amount. Each student can get 1 ticket at a student price...they have to wait in line on certain days and when they are gone they are gone. My wife would have to get one of her roomates studen vouchers and stand in line 2x on the weekends I was coming up to see a game.
True, Florida is the superior program right now... but if you look at overall body of work, Miami is the cream of the crop in the state of Florida. Also, Stephen Morris and Duke Johnson are going to beat UF next year. Calling it.
Yes, but I think the key to Alabama's offense is the offensive line. Anybody who wants to beat them has to somehow slow down the rushing attack. Texas A&M only did it by getting off to a big early lead, pretty much everyone else got run over, hell in the last two games they had 350 yds rushing vs Georgia and like 250 yds vs ND. I think this year they may have had the best offensive line in a very long time. For them running backs are almost interchangeable.
@01CanesrdGOAT All I can tell you about Florida games is that Gator fans come from all over the state and beyond to attend games. We know families that travel the 5 hour drive from Naples every Florida home game. You can say all you want about Gainesville, but I can tell you that Gator fans love to see those UF boys play football.
What I'm excited about seeing is Notre Dame's front seven vs Alabama. Bama has a great O-Line, and ND has some really big guys up front too. What really concerns me about them is on offense, particularly having a freshman QB going up against a Saban defense. If ND can get their offense going, they have a shot, if not, the defense will get worn down, and we may have a blowout.
No, I don't complain about the SEC being good, nor do I deny the fact that they are the best. That doesn't mean I'm not going to root against them. In my opinion, sports is most exciting when there are surprises, and underdogs win. That's why a couple years back I rooted for Boise State and TCU, even though I knew they weren't the best teams. I'm sorry, but how do you not find it boring when it's the same damn teams winning the title every year.
They need to go back to these uniforms maybe it would bring the swagger back to the U
@09thesource You don't want to debate me......I totally understand. Knowledge is power my friend.
They just played each other the year prior and Miami won
The guy getting painted was tebows moms lover boy
@01CanesrdGOAT You are soo right....Miami needs a smaller stadium. Florida averages 90,000 but who's counting, lol. For once I totally agree with you my old buddy. When I played at UCF we played our home games in the Citrus bowl and we probably averaged 15-18,000 people. It looked like it was empty. Now UCF has its new stadium on campus and they get a little better crowd up there. Have a great evening.
When you are having to look at videos that are a decade old to remember how good your team used to be, the present must not be kind.
Watermelon Bandit as a canes fan the present is ass lol 😂 the past was lit but still a ride or die fan regardless lol 🧡💚
"Good night from a drained swamp"