Our basketball-first and football-first fans are starting to remind me of this old gem. Watch Saturday Night Live Clip: Shimmer Floor Wax - NBC.com
Sorry, I accidentally inserted link from my previous post. But yes, I agree. I hope everyone rooting the Gators on survived the stress.
I think our total is at 49 now total nattys! Men's national championships (27) Baseball (1): 2017 Basketball (3): 2006 • 2007 • 2025 Football (3): 1996 • 2006 • 2008 Golf (5): 1968 • 1973 • 1993 • 2001 • 2023 Indoor track and field (5): 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2018 • 2019 Outdoor track and field (7): 2012 • 2013 • 2016 • 2017 • 2022 • 2023 • 2024 Swimming and diving (2): 1983 • 1984 Tennis (1): 2021 Women's national championships (22) Golf (2): 1985 • 1986 Gymnastics (4): 1982 • 2013 • 2014 • 2015 Indoor track and field (2): 1992 • 2022 Outdoor track and field (1): 2022 Soccer (1): 1998 Softball (2): 2014 • 2015 Swimming and diving (3): 1979 • 1982 • 2010 Tennis (7): 1992 • 1996 • 1998 • 2003 • 2011 • 2012 • 2017
This thread is what I'm most proud of when it comes to being an alumni, regarding our sports programs. The all everything school, no doubt!!!
Disagree. Winning in Omaha is harder. Look at our 14 trips and 1 win. Hell look at F$U's 25 trips and no wins. It hardly makes any sense. But college baseball is awesome. Winning in Omaha in June sure is hard.
I believe it was 2005 when we lost to Texas in baseball championship. 2006 won Basketball and football national title. Just lost to LSU in baseball championship and have now won basketball title... Gonna have a good Football team this year. History repeating it self?? If i have my time line right.
When Sully wins his next NC (and all evidence points to the fact that he will), UF will once again have done something never before accomplished in the history of NCAA sports. Multiple national championships in baseball, basketball, and football.
Sully will certainly have adequate cause to completely re-shuffle the baseball deck this year, so far, but I hope he does this as well. Edited to add: They are definitely NOT having this debate in Knoxville, Tennessee today and likely not in the near future. And that makes me smugly glad. This is a Baseball School here, now.