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Danny Wuerffel to be Mr. 2 Bits: This is great. However: I think the only possible people who can top Wuerffel are Spurrier, Tebow, Jack Youngblood, and Joakim Noah. (Chris Harry, GatorZone)
TUG's Tennessee scouting report: As usual, a delight. (The Unsportsmanlike Gentleman)
The team that runs the ball better wins: Our Vols blog looks at the truth of that truism in Florida-Tennessee. (Will Shelton, Rocky Top Talk)
Hatin'-ass Spurrier returns: Hatin'-ass Spurrier will be one of the better things in Blogfrica this season. (Spencer Hall, EDSBS)
Colin Cowherd makes some point on Lane Kiffin and Will Muschamp: He also makes no sense, which Adam points out. (Adam Silverstein, Only Gators)
The history of Atari box art: More interesting than you'd think! (Andrew Webster, The Verge)
The journey of Korleone Young: A really sad story on the greatest preps-to-pros failure ever. (Jonathan Abrams, Grantland)
It was gorgeous in The Swamp yesterday: Let's hope that continues through 6:30 on Saturday.
Why you don't send Florida State students to Russia: This has nothing to do with anything, and is a little NSFW, but it's hilarious. (Via @WoodyVirgin.)
Your Gators moment of zen, part 1:
I love pizza
— Ahmad Fulwood (@AhmadFulwood5) September 20, 2013
Your Gators moment of zen, part 2:
I heard iOS 7 only works if you SHUT THE HELL UP .
— Donnie Lee , II. (@DonnieLeeJr) September 18, 2013
Your Gators moment of zen, part 3:
Does Wuerffel move your personal meter? Does the run-to-win bit give you more confidence for Saturday? Did you hear the Colin Cowherd segment in question? Is Tennessee's orange just about the worst thing on the earth, or actually the worst thing on the earth? The comments are yours.
Andy Hutchins is Alligator Army's managing editor. Follow Alligator Army on Twitter and Facebook.