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now who you got?
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now who you got?
By all accounts (you know Muschamp be having closed practices and shyt), Dunbar has built on the end of last season and is the number one, Debose is....well he's still fast, and you KNOW we counting on DeMarcus Robinson to step in and be our Sammy Watkins. Our TE's.....we've gotten nothing from them so far. Oh yea....Purifoy is going to get hella burn at WR too. Dude is a first rounder...easily.....as a CB tho![]()
Purifoy will be beat up by November 30th and just like @thacole, I thought Debose graduated. At least his girl got a scholly to go to Gainesville. Y'all are what, -2 at Miami? Idk what the oddsmakers see with them at 28/1By all accounts (you know Muschamp be having closed practices and shyt), Dunbar has built on the end of last season and is the number one, Debose is....well he's still fast, and you KNOW we counting on DeMarcus Robinson to step in and be our Sammy Watkins. Our TE's.....we've gotten nothing from them so far. Oh yea....Purifoy is going to get hella burn at WR too. Dude is a first rounder...easily.....as a CB tho![]()
Debose is still at UF? I thought he graduated. Looks at his 2012 stats
REC YDS TD
3 15 0
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I wouldn't expect anything different from those scumbags in Tallahassee.
The Tigers would win the recruiting battle and sign Peterson; the Gators would end up with Jeremy Brown and Janoris Jenkins at the position. Peterson wanted to become a Tiger as soon as possible and had the intention of enrolling early and joining LSU for spring practices in 2008. That plan was delayed when the NCAA Clearinghouse began to look into his ACT scores. Peterson had increased his score after taking the test several times. An unexplained increase can create questions and that was exactly the case.
Now, youre probably asking "How did the NCAA find out about his scores?" Actually, youre not asking that. Why would you ask that? The NCAA can find out whatever it wants including qualifying grades and test scores fairly easily. Despite that, many assumed some school or someone informed the NCAA of the difference in scores. The school in question was, of course, Florida, and the individual was Urban Meyer.