The Florida Gators and the Texas Longhorns are nothing like expected. The Florida Gators were the pre-season #3 in the USA Today/Coaches Poll and #4 in the AP. After 9 weeks of football, the Gators are not ranked. The Gators lost 3 in a row for the first time since 1988. Their current record is 5-3. All 3 losses were in SEC games against LSU, Alabama, and Mississippi State. The Texas Longhorns started the season #5 in the AP and #4 in the USA Today/Coaches Poll. Like the Gators, the Longhorns are no longer ranked. Texas is only .500 right now, 4-4. They were absolutely humiliated by the UCLA Bruins causing Coach Mack Brown to apologize to fans for their performance. That was their first of 4 losses. The others came against Oklahoma, Baylor, and Iowa State. Two of those are teams that Texas is not supposed to lose to ever. Both the Gators and Longhorns have been let downs this year, but which is the bigger letdown?
It has to be Texas. They played in the National Title last year and this year are barely .500. That makes no sense.
The Gators have to much talent to be as bad as they are...the same with Texas. This was hard, but I said Florida
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It has to be Texas. They played in the National Title last year and this year are barely .500. That makes no sense.