Game Thread: Sugar Bowl: Florida vs. Louisville

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Florida obviously thought they could just show up and win. Their offense this season isn't built to come from behind. Probably going to loose this one.
I wonder why SEC teams would have this mentality? Couldn't be the superiority complex could it? I think everyone telling SEC teams how much better they are than their non SEC opponents is harmful to teams mental preparedness in my opinion.
 
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So this is how it felt to watch the 09 Sugar Bowl as a non Bama fan.

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I wonder why SEC teams would have this mentality? Couldn't be the superiority complex could it? I think everyone telling SEC teams how much better they are than their non SEC opponents is harmful to teams mental preparedness in my opinion.
This is a game thread, and we don't do smack here. Keep it on topic or go elsewhere if innuendo is your game.
 
I agree. In addition, those talks make the opponents more motivated
I wonder why SEC teams would have this mentality? Couldn't be the superiority complex could it? I think everyone telling SEC teams how much better they are than their non SEC opponents is harmful to teams mental preparedness in my opinion.
 
I wonder why SEC teams would have this mentality? Couldn't be the superiority complex could it? I think everyone telling SEC teams how much better they are than their non SEC opponents is harmful to teams mental preparedness in my opinion.

C'mon man. You know full well this has nothing to do with SEC.
 
Anyone still think that the Gators feel cheated to only get Louisville as an opponent in this game? :biggrin:
 
I wonder why SEC teams would have this mentality? Couldn't be the superiority complex could it? I think everyone telling SEC teams how much better they are than their non SEC opponents is harmful to teams mental preparedness in my opinion.

Success tends to do that.
 
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