/r/FloridaGators
For fans of the Florida Gators, the athletics program of The University of Florida. In all kinds of weather, we’ll all stick together.
/r/FloridaGators
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Please obey the subreddit's rules.
Post your pics, memes, screenshots, etc here. Make your small talk about GameDay, the game, your tailgate (or living room) setup, food and drinks for the day, your gameday jorts, or anything else.
This is also your Game Thread for any other games around the country today. Talk with your fellow Gators about what you're watching and who you're rooting for.
FUCK FSU!!!!
GATORS BY 70!!!!!!!!!
Tomorrow night I’m taking a pretty lady out for a date. Lucky me, she’s down to go all in on Gators football. The problem is that we’re in Virginia. The bigger problem is that tomorrow night is the UVA vs VT game.
Is there a single establishment in the state I can potentially hope to see the Gators win by 70 tomorrow with audio?
Happy Black Friday Gators, going for 8-0 today in Orlando!
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Help us update the GAME DAY VISITORS GUIDE THREAD
Spider chart of FSU's offensive performance to date. A good offense should have all the metrics out toward 100, but most of FSU's are basically zero. Grabbed from: https://www.youtube.com/live/-r3euV-g_uk?si=HGAiWITan3VSZcRG
Happy Thanksgiving!! Go Gators!!! 🐊 🦃 🐊
Today, we celebrate the legendary tale of what happened many years ago, when a lone, brave Redditor embarked on a perilous journey away from the chaotic wastelands of r/CFB. Seeking a more enlightened destination, he dreamed of a promised land where parents weren’t related before marriage, where grown men didn’t drape themselves in orange tablecloths, and where Hellcat drivers didn’t evade field sobriety tests.
Along the way, he was joined by men of questionable foresight and dubious ethics, yet together they pressed on, united in their quest to establish something truly special.
Their mettle was tested by enemies both outside and within. As the year ended, they gathered around the server fire to celebrate their survival, bearing the scars of countless battles. They spoke of wielding the mighty ban hammer against trolls and shit posters, their takedown fingers worn from endless memes and game chat debates.
“Remember the battle over the new OC?” u/ExternalTangents asked. “Almost as brutal as the Lane Train wars,” u/Garyp714 replied. After a pause, they all laughed: “They were equally irrelevant!”
The mods stared into the fire, pondering what had brought them to this strange yet noble place. Their hopes and dreams flickered like the flames—warm but slowly fading. “At least nobody in my real life knows what Reddit is,” they all thought, a shared, unspoken truth binding them together. The air grew heavy with the rich aroma of roasting Four Loko-plumped ibis.
“Better to be Reddit mods than drug dealers, glue sniffers, or FSU grads,” u/ItsThatCoolGuy quipped.
“You said ‘criminal’ three times,” u/Zlatandiego shot back, grinning.
“Gentlemen,” u/GreyPic declared, raising his coffee mug, “Today we honor not just our subreddit’s survival, but the unyielding spirit of Gator Nation!”
“To the mighty people of r/FloridaGators!” u/EstablishmentZorro cheered.
“Go Gators!” They all replied.
Happy Thanksgiving!
From the r/FloridaGators mod team.
Lagway, Napier, a vicious D, an improving recruiting outlook, it's all coming together
Like the title says. During the off-season, people overreacted to the incoming FRESHMEN, projecting them to have a lot of impact that is very rare for freshmen. Then they overreacted to the Miami and Texas A&M losses to teams that turned out to be better than expected. Now they are over-reacting to the LSU and Ole Miss wins.
The team is improving and the future looks better, but those games could have gone another way. Ole Miss had MANY dropped passses that should have been caught. Two of them probably would have been touchdowns. To be fair, on one of them, the QB was running for his life and threw it too high and too hard, but it still should have been caught. If it had been, the entire game would have changed and this sub would be over-reacting to that.
I think the Gators are improving and, by 2026, they could be serious title contenders, but they also might lose to FSU on Saturday. They are making good progress, but still have a long way to go.
What are ya’ll most thankful for this year?
Anyone follow the volleyball team closely and have thoughts about our postseason? Is Stucky benched? Why does South Carolina have our number? Can Martin dominate a few sets to put us through to late round NCAA play? I haven't watched enough to know where we're at...