Yes......but by only kicking field goals.Has a team ever won a game by starting a QB named Feleipe?
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Yes......but by only kicking field goals.Has a team ever won a game by starting a QB named Feleipe?
Cajun's aren't Frenchmen.
Are they?
Well, I'll be. I'm part french Canadian. Minnesota way.yep, we're French. pit stop in Canada for a few decades though.
most of the "Cajun People" came here from French Canada. But they were all descendants of the people who came from France to Canada a generation or two before.
my family came here directly from the Southern coast of France in the late 1700s because, Fuck Canada.
no, you can't do that as a TEAM and maintain respect. When osu did that regularly in the mid 00s, they lost respect and so it mattered that the league was weak. Rich rod ruining Michigan wasn't the problem. Osu was their own problem. If they win one of those two nc games, everyone joins in and mocks michigan and the league that also can't compete with osu.Didn't say that. But you can't be a conference that gets it's ass beat every time they play an SEC team and still get respect at the critical end of the season.
http://www.mynews13.com/content/new...cles/bhsn/2017/8/30/florida_gators_footb.html
Spectrum Sports has learned that a Florida Gators player implicated running back Jordan Scarlett and wide receiver Rick Wells into an ongoing investigation of a misuse of school issued funds.
According to a source, the Gators player named both Scarlett and Wells to the University of Florida Police Department.
The source says that their involvement in the alleged misconduct is the reason both will be suspended for Saturday’s season opener against Michigan. Head coach Jim McElwain confirmed Wednesday the two players will not travel to Arlington, Texas, but did not specifically address the reason for their suspension. McElwain says he wasn’t made aware of Scarlett and Wells involvement until Wednesday afternoon.
Scarlett led UF in rushing last year, totaling 889 yards and six touchdowns. He was expected to start this week.
The Gators will now be without 10 players for Saturday’s opener, but that number could rise. A source tells Spectrum Sports more players will be suspended in the future due to their involvement in the ongoing UFPD investigation.
If they found 10 guys doing something like that (college kids finding a way to make some extra $) then you can be assured almost, if not all, of the team was doing it.
It is a sight to see for sure. Six years removed and that program is still a dumpster fire. Still hope they can somehow pull it together and beat SCUM though.Urban is ruthless in his destruction of this program.