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  2. Florida–Georgia football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1990s, the old Gator Bowl Stadium was rebuilt as Jacksonville Municipal Stadium for the expansion Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL, temporarily moving the Florida-Georgia game to on-campus sites for the first time in over six decades [77] [39] Florida had soundly defeated Georgia at "The Swamp" in 1994, and an undefeated 1995 Florida ...

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  5. What channel is Georgia vs. Florida on? Time, TV schedule for ...

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    Florida, led by Wisconsin transfer quarterback Graham Mertz, has won five of its last six games after a season-opening loss at Utah. It beat South Carolina 41-39 in its last game on Oct. 14 behind ...

  6. Glory, Glory (fight song) - Wikipedia

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    During games versus South Carolina, they can be heard singing, "And To Hell with USC." One of the most popular alternate lines is "And to Hell with Georgia Tech!" [3] When Georgia wins a football game, the Georgia Redcoat Band plays a version of "Glory, Glory" that ends in Beethoven's "Ode to Joy." This special ending, known as the "Angel Tag ...

  7. FIU–Miami football brawl - Wikipedia

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    The fight lasted less than two minutes with Florida Highway Patrol officers and FIU campus police coming onto the field to restore order. Officials needed several minutes to sort out the penalties. Ultimately, thirteen players were assessed 15-yard penalties for fighting and ejected from the game (eight from FIU and five from Miami). [6]

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