Someone At The Grey Lady Likes Us
The front page of Thursday's New York Times, below the fold, left and center.
Prominent teams can each have hundreds of unofficial fan Web sites, some updated and visited around the clock. The University of Florida’s Gators, who compete in the Southeastern Conference and claimed last season’s national championship in football, have attracted scores of sites, like Gator Sports Nation and Alligator Army, which trade in all manner of news and rumor related to the program.
Any day you get mentioned on the front page of the most important newspaper in the world is a good day. This also gives us something to drink about at Gator Rompin' next week too.
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Congrats!
That’s very impressive and well-deserved!
"A player who conjugates a verb in the first person singular cannot be part of the squad, he has to conjugate the verb in the first person plural. We. We want to conquer. We are going to conquer. Using the word 'I' when you're in a group makes things complicated." ~ Wanderley Luxemburgo, 1999
Kinda sounds like they are accusing AA of being a bandwagon site...
But awesome nonetheless – always cool to see a personal favorite given the limelight.
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