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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 589152" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>Nothing earth shattering here but I will confess that our record against Alabama is better than I thought it would be and no way would I have suspected us to have a winning record against LSU. Believe it or not, I read a book about Florida football and according to the author, experts on the Gators say UF's upset win against Tech ( circa 1961?) at Florida Field is considered to have been a milestone as Ray Graves first big win as the head coach of the Gators. It is seen as similar to how Coach Dodd viewed his first win at Tennessee against his old mentor General Neyland. Tech went in a big underdog in the late 1940s and won 27-0. Dodd later said it was one of his biggest wins as a head coach to do it on the same field he had played on as an All American 10 years earlier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 589152, member: 4015"] Nothing earth shattering here but I will confess that our record against Alabama is better than I thought it would be and no way would I have suspected us to have a winning record against LSU. Believe it or not, I read a book about Florida football and according to the author, experts on the Gators say UF's upset win against Tech ( circa 1961?) at Florida Field is considered to have been a milestone as Ray Graves first big win as the head coach of the Gators. It is seen as similar to how Coach Dodd viewed his first win at Tennessee against his old mentor General Neyland. Tech went in a big underdog in the late 1940s and won 27-0. Dodd later said it was one of his biggest wins as a head coach to do it on the same field he had played on as an All American 10 years earlier. [/QUOTE]
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