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Come Fan with UsThursday, July 2, 2026

Miami Leads Florida 3-0. (The Miami In Ohio.)

Halfway through the first quarter of Florida’s opening tilt against Miami, the Gators trail 3-0 at home in Gainesville.

↵This is only funny because the team across the line is the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks, and they only got the ball in favorable territory thanks to a bad snap to new quarterback John Brantley that led to a Florida fumble, but still: Way to avoid the shutout, team that went 1-11 in 2009!

↵[UPDATE: Just as I finished typing the previous sentence, Florida fumbled again. Miami ball. The announcers are already making jokes about Urban Meyer’s health, so by all means, enjoy yourselves.]

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