Thats what i am doing....sheesh u gator fans are HOMERS.Now there is a stupid statement. All fans are homers. That is part of being a fan of team. Now some fans are more of a homer than others. As far as UM being better than UF, would love to hear your proof of that. Even with having an off year last year, UF ended up with a better record playing a tougher schedule. It has been a while since UM had a better than UF.
I bet you dip snuff, drive a tractor, wear JORTS, and ur wife also moonlights as ur sister. Turd homers, I tell ya.
Funny considering we have owned u turds the last SIX (6) of the & times we have met.....I mean not even close.6 of the last 7 Ufailure.
U can run...but U cannot hide.Miami's rivalry with Florida dates back to 1938, making it the oldest rivalry among Florida's "Big Three" of Miami, Florida, and Florida State.<sup id="cite_ref-florida_rivalry2_120-1" class="reference">[121]</sup> The Hurricanes defeated the Gators, 19–7, in the first meeting between the geographic rivals.<sup id="cite_ref-florida_rivalry2_120-2" class="reference">[121]</sup> The Seminole War Canoe was carved in 1955 out of a cypress struck by lightning and was given to the winner of the annual football game. The canoe is meant to symbolize the fighting spirit of the Seminole people that is often on display during games between the Hurricanes and Gators. The canoe is now on permanent display at the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame on the Coral Gables campus.
Miami holds the edge in the all-time series with a 28–26 record against Florida. The two schools met every year from 1944 until 1987, but have not played regularly since then. Florida canceled the annual series after the 1987 season,<sup id="cite_ref-florida_rivalry1_25-2" class="reference">[26]</sup><sup id="cite_ref-florida_rivalry2_120-3" class="reference">[121]</sup> when the requirement of the Southeastern Conference for member schools to play eight conference games induced the University of Florida to fill out the non-conference portion of its schedule with teams that do not require a home-and-home arrangement.<sup id="cite_ref-florida_rivalry2_120-4" class="reference">[121]</sup>
From 1986 to 2003, Miami won all six of the games between the schools, including victories in the 2001 Sugar Bowl and the 2004 Peach Bowl. Florida snapped its 23-year drought against Miami with a 26–3 win over the Hurricanes in 2008. The two schools are next scheduled to play in 2013 at Sun Life Stadium.