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Southshore26

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  1. No one has scored a TD on us since 2010. That includes an SEC and ACC team. YOU HAVEN'T PLAYED ANYONE THAT WAS A QUALITY TEAM YOU MORON!! UGA quit before the game started.... they didn't care... if they had then they would have wiped the floor with you. Boston College is so bad that the local HS team from Orlando could have beat them. Stop thumping your chest when you haven't beat a single BCS team that ended the season with a winning record. Not one...
  2. As bad as ND may be this year, it's not even close to the level of BC you idiot.... Armwood HS could have beat BC yesterday. Get comfy being 2-2... you'll lose to FIU this week and in Provo the week following.
  3. Well lets see. 2 private catholic colleges, that are 0-2. Sounds pretty similar. That's where they stop. Congrats on your win, but ND is a good team that makes too many mistakes. BC is a bad team. We play ND on the road, you played BC at home. God bless the Kanigits ... They so badly want to belong. A win over BYU would certainly help in that regards ... There's a better chance of me winning the lottery and financing our OCS.
  4. ^---- This. Even the UCF fan base hates Bianchi... He's their Brett McMurphy.
  5. Only out of respect, rapidly dwindling I might add, for our fearless leader ... besides, I had just moved it from the Main Board and didn't want to appear TOO pushy. I posted before the move.... thus the kudos on the edit. LOL
  6. 1. It's Bianchi... that's enough to discredit the entire article 2. It's coach speak... who cares... we don't have room on our schedule for years. 3. Why isn't this in the drive thread? EDIT.... TripB FTW!!!!!!
  7. It really is... I had to stop reading it... couldn't believe the stuff in there.
  8. http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/6870978/university-central-florida-likely-get-ncaa-inquiry-letter Read it and weep.... or pass out laughing as I did. ;D Thanks for playing boys...
  9. By no means was I trying to support GOL.... just didn't appreciate Steve stirring up crap that's weeks old in a lousy attempt to create unneeded drama.
  10. Silly me, I thought we were ranked last year in the top 25? If you're stupid enough to really think that that ranking was relevant than further discussion isn't needed. You beat no one with a winning record. You beat a UGA team that was under .500 and QUIT. They didn't want to be at that game and were just going thru the motions. Had your team played anyone with some talent last season you would have been thoroughly beaten. Enjoy your obscurity... UGA quit because we broke their spirit on the field of play. UGA quit before they got off the plane you idiot. That team didn't give a crap whether they won or lost that game. It had nothing to do with your loser of a program.
  11. Silly me, I thought we were ranked last year in the top 25? If you're stupid enough to really think that that ranking was relevant than further discussion isn't needed. You beat no one with a winning record. You beat a UGA team that was under .500 and QUIT. They didn't want to be at that game and were just going thru the motions. Had your team played anyone with some talent last season you would have been thoroughly beaten. Enjoy your obscurity...
  12. +1 +2... Happy he found an opportunity that fits for him and his family.
  13. http://www.cfnews13.com/article/sports/2011/july/287094/UCF-head-coach-George-OLeary-concocts-unusual-plan-to-fill-Bright-House-Networks-Stadium-this-fall#.TjXvrcH-RAk.twitter UCF will never be big time... ever.
  14. Ok... let me rephrase... What logic did you use to come to that conclusion? Better stated, how are you able to identify how a teenager who hasn't stepped foot on a campus will preform 4+ years from now?
  15. There's having an opinion and then there's putting your foot in your mouth. How do you have any clue as to how good either USF or Tennessee will be next year much less the 4 - 5 years after that that you just guaranteed? Both schools are in the second year of a new head coach... How do you objectively make that statement?
  16. So you two believe that the way you govern this website will in some way teach USF fans a modicum of respect? : Really? Seems Triple and 26 are taking their job of moderator a little to seriously. This is news, news deserves it's own thread no matter how irrelevant YOU think it may be. ??? Who cares what they say, it won't change, and you won't change what we say, but it's news. Thanks for posting here.... we're glad your part of the community.
  17. Trip didn't move it.... I did... and no, it didn't need it's own thread. Try striving to be better than the UCiF crowd... just because they do it doesn't justify it.
  18. Something doesn't smell right.... how did we get lumped in with FIU and UAB?
  19. Sounds like Kantor got a bit premature.... he's got a knack for that.
  20. I don't see this ending well for UCF.... Personally I hope GOL loses his job over this. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jT0nKEOQGYTNZm9d6GKvf11RsTFA?docId=121a900d9dc84f3797c55ccbff5d584c Ex-UCF player testifies in teammate's death trial (AP) – 3 hours ago ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A former University of Central Florida wide receiver testified on Monday that teammate Ereck Plancher gasped for breath, fell to his knees as his eyes rolled back into his head and struggled before collapsing during his final workout. Anthony Davis said that UCF coach George O'Leary ordered all water and trainers out of the indoor fieldhouse during the practice on March 18, 2008. He also testified during the wrongful death trial in Orlando that the coach was yelling obscenities at Plancher as he told him to get up after falling during an obstacle course drill. Plancher's parents say in the wrongful death lawsuit that the UCF Athletics Association is responsible for their son's death. They are trying to prove that coaches pushed him excessively at the practice despite knowing he had sickle cell trait. Attorneys for athletic association said Plancher died from a congenital heart defect and that water and trainers were available during the workout. Davis said he had to help the 19-year-old Plancher during one of the drills and also helped carry him off the field after his collapse. He described the workout that included weightlifting, conditioning exercises, an obstacle course and sprints as "intense." The 25-year-old described O'Leary as angry when he ordered water and trainers off the field. "He said it in a mean voice," Davis said. "He was mad and upset. It felt like he was punishing us because we didn't do the obstacle course right." Attorneys for the school asked why Davis never mentioned that water and trainers were called off the field during a statement he gave a month after Plancher's death. Davis said he was asked to tell his story and was not specifically asked about water or trainers. He also said that he felt intimidated while making the sworn statement because Manny Messenguer, a friend of O'Leary and a longtime UCF supporter, was in the room. During the morning, Douglas Casa, a certified athletic trainer and director of kinesiology at the University of Connecticut, testified that UCF trainers did not respond properly when Plancher was struggling. Trainer Robbie Jackson told Plancher to control his breathing and stand up straight because "the air is not down there." "It was below the standard of care," Casa said. Casa also said UCFAA did not follow National Collegiate Athletic Association guidelines concerning athletes with sickle cell trait. He said that once Plancher tested positive for the trait he should have been counseled about the potential risks during physical exertion. Attorneys for UCFAA said Plancher was told he had the trait and counseled but there is no documentation of that happening. An autopsy found that Plancher died from complications of sickle cell trait, a condition that causes blood cells to become misshapen and disrupt the body's vascular system when it's put under extreme stress. Plancher went into cardiac arrest and later died at a hospital. Also Monday, Judge Robert M. Evans agreed to the UCFAA attorney's request to take the jury on a site visit to tour the weight room and indoor practice facility. Attorneys for the Plancher family objected saying weather conditions could not be duplicated. The temperature was 72 degrees with 50 percent humidity the day Plancher died. However, Evans said the tour was a reasonable request and a way for jurors to see the facility. Copyright © 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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