Monday, October 17, 2016

[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] GatorNews from the Miami Herald and Palm Beach Post (including SEC Country), courtesy of JunoGator

Saw that during the broadcast. Didn't see the players with the figurine, just the fan. 

The beads looked orange and blue to me. I guess it depended upon the lighting; I've seen red look grey and yellow white.

It was a cat skeleton. We were playing the Missouri Tigers. I took it to mean that the fans wanted us to kill the Tigers.

It's a bit of a reach to think that someone brought a totem to a game against a team with a feline mascot, but meant for it to be a slight against a different team that we won't play for 6 weeks.

-Zeb


On Oct 17, 2016, at 11:04 AM, JunoGator <broadreachfsc@earthlink.net> wrote:

  • Your bizarre story of the week: Florida fans apparently brought a "Halloween cat" figurine — as the university later described it — to the Missouri game, and a pair of players were photographed messing around with it on the sideline. The problem? It seemed to be a pretty clear jab at LSU after the death of tiger mascot Mike VI.

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