The only Florida blog I regularly read joins SBNation
I know that this kind of SBNation pimpage should properly be done by Kyle and/or MaconDawg, but I just wanted to point out that Orson Swindle's excellent blog, Every Day Should Be Saturday, is now hosted at SBNation.
Except now, because of user registration and all that (and the fact that he's already been posting at SBNation under his real name), Orson Swindle is no longer Orson Swindle. Now he's just Spencer Hall. Oh, well.
You know, for a Florida guy, his blog is pretty funny, witty, and informative. (I hate Florida.) To his credit, though, he talks about a lot of things, not just Florida... which is probably why I read it in the first place. (Did I mention my feelings towards Florida? Because if not, just to be clear, I hate Florida.)
If you've never seen Orson/Spencer's blog, you should go check it out today. :-)
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And I don't know if this is good or bad...
… but one of his first posts was this reader-submitted picture:

Yes, that is Joe Cox. And that is Ben Jones and another unidentifiable lineman (though, given the number and light skin tone, probably Aaron White) blocking real, live fighting tigers. No word on whether this is the unsportmanlike conduct play or not. Either way, though, you just know that the SEC crew is about to throw a flag on Georgia for holding… just look at the way White is positioned! It’s clearly obvious that’s he’s grabbing a fistful of belly fur.
also notice Cox has no clue what is going on
"I look forward to developing an aggressive, physical, attacking style defense that offenses will not look forward to playing against." - Coach Grantham
Yeah, Cox looks like a deer in headlights, as usual........
When asked what aspects of Heyward’s game need improvement, one scout simply replied, "Nothing."
It is a pretty funny sight
I like to check the Fulmer Cup race every now and again you can never count out the gators in this one.

" Fisher’s approach to building a winner is lifted from Saban’s playbook. Right down to the terminology such as becoming more "process oriented" as opposed to "results oriented."
" Nick and I are friends," he said. "That guy is one of the best football coaches I’ve ever been around. God knows he’s brilliant. … A lot of the things he believes are a lot of things I believe. We’re very similar!
The process begins!

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