Florida kicks off the Dan Mullen era in earnest by destroying Tennessee on Rocky Top. I own none of the footage in this video and claim fair use. Credit to ESPN.
2022 was not good for you with Tennessee and frankly they legit might have long streak on you bc Florida sucks for the foreseeable future rn and Tennessee football is officially back
Two straight now against Tennessee. It would be 14 straight though if a certain Offensive Coordinator that I will not mention didn't play ultra conservative in 2016.
Zack Koeck Tennessee & Florida are barely even relevant imagine living your life with elite programs like Michigan Notre Dame USC Texas Nebraska Oklahoma Ohio State Penn State Washington as a fan that is the true experience, I seen on the internet that Florida’s stadium can’t hold more than 50,000 yeah well The Big House gets 112,000 against Ohio State
Florida has more Championships then all of those teams combined in the last 20 years....Notre Dame has been mediocre for 30+ years as has Nebraska,Oklahoma,Pedo State and Washington. Floridas stadium holds 91,916 people not 50,000. Michigans stadium holds 107,000 people
@@joshmoats7981 lmao that guy said the swamp only holds 50,000... my god lol I bet he reads a lot on the internet because after football season he shuts his tv off because his schools athletics program sucks and can only barely succeed in 1 sport. Hope he Google's what school has more wins throughout all sports #UF
Worst thing about this game is we somehow allowed them to score 21 points. Now 3 months later they act like they were the better team and that Florida, despite going 10-3 and ending up in the top 10 in the final poll, still had a lucky miracle to beat them. Ask an UT fan and they will flat out tell you that if it weren't for the 6 or 7 or 80 turnovers they had in the game, they would have blown our doors off. The moral of the story is, you can never beat Tennessee too badly. They are like cancer.
Frank's is currently ranked #7 as qb. I once bashed Frank's but, I have to give the guy some credit. He looked like a true leader out there in this game.
QB Guru that was last year when he was a freshman 🤨. That team didn’t have a leader they were fallen apart of injuries and suspensions. So I don’t see what your point is.
6:50 you can tell the Tennessee O-Line isn't used to run plays lasting that long. He quits blocking entirely, just standing there and then the play runs into his back.
For the second year in a row in Florida vs Tennessee a player fumbled the ball out of the back of the endzone for a touchback on a 40+ yard play (2017 Malik Davis)
In All Kinds Of Weather Hahaha still can’t believe you jokers lost to a basketball team, hey remember when you played Michigan last season and the other 3 times you lost to us?
QB Guru when Michigan doesn’t beat any teams worth bragging about in their conference so they have to find a team that they played for season openers and bowl games to brag on social media lmao. When is Jim getting fired?
Ryan scharlach I realized that my recording of the game didn’t have the Brad Stewart pick because of bad weather in my area that screwed with my reception. So I went onto the WatchESPN app, screen recorded that play and added it to the video.
I know it's a little early to state this but, it looks like UF under Coach Mullins is getting that gator tail swagger back. Mullins is very familiar with the gator culture, the program, ect. I think the player see this, are buying into the Coach Mullins program. Get a couple of top 5 recruiting classes and UF is at full strength.
Adam Smith Hey has your school ever put on a top 3 ranked rivalry game that went into 2OT in the past couple years no, Michigan vs Ohio State was the game of the century but the refs were rigged
I left this comment about Haha sorry I’m not from the south and I can’t be up for a few days like you methheads I was asleep Michigan would destroy anybody in the nation except Clemson and Oklahoma I truly acknowledge this
Wow Tennessee is bad. Well not as bad as Arkansas. We could probably take MSU since they got killed by Kentucky 28-7. Watching the face of the Tennessee fans😂
The rule where if the you fumble it through the back of the end zone the other team gets the ball is so stupid. The team that fumbled should get it back just the same as if you fumbled out of bounds in the field of play....
It makes complete sense. It's the same rule that's applied for kick-offs and punts - after the kick, if the ball goes into the endzone and then out of bounds, it's (still) a touchback and possession goes to the other team.
@@diskonnekt1313 It's not a special teams play though. That's a different facet of the game.Even those rules for kickoff and punting into the endzone are different. If the ball crosses the goal line on a punt it's a touchback but not on a kickoff.
It doesn't matter if it's a special teams play or not. And yes, no shit if the ball merely crosses the goal line on a kickoff, it's still a live ball - I never said it wasn't. Think of it this way - on a regular play, if a team fumbles it out of bounds, they retain possession of the ball at the point the ball went out of the field of play. BUT, on a regular play, if a team were to fumble it into the opponent's endzone and then out of bounds, and you had it your way and the fumbling team still retains possession... where would the officials place the ball?? You wouldn't be able to treat it like if it were fumbled in the field of play, you can't place the ball in the endzone. The rules of the game are pretty uniform on this - if a team fumbles the ball into their *own* endzone and it goes out of bounds, it is a safety; if a team fumbles the ball into their *opponent's* endzone and it then goes out of bounds, it must by rule be a touchback because ANY time a team loses (fumbles) or passes (kickoffs/punts) possession of the ball into their opponent's endzone and it then passes out of bounds, it is ALWAYS a touchback where the other team takes possession of the ball - kickoff, punt, fumble, whathaveyou. And just so we're clear, I'm a fellow Gator fan.