YEP!!!!  It was 2003!

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> On Jul 13, 2015, at 2:00 PM, Oliver Barry <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I wonder why the FSU, “Blame it on the officials game” wasn’t included. I 
> forget the year.
> Shane, you attended that game, right?
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Shane Ford
> Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2015 7:43 AM
> To: GatorNews
> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: A final Dooley-Vettel collaboration - "DOOLEY'S 
> DESK"
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> Dooleys Desk
> A final Dooley-Vettel collaboration
> Saturday, July 11, 2015 at 11:56 
> by Pat Dooley
> (Gainesville SUN)
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> It started the way so many of these lists start, two friends sharing 
> beverages and scribbling them down on a cocktail napkin.
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> In this case, it was a going-away meeting with Larry Vettel, the longtime 
> Gator broadcaster who is moving to New York City. He mentioned that last 
> year’s Florida-Georgia game was the most unexplainable result in all of his 
> years of covering the Gators.
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> I couldn’t agree more. But we didn’t stop there. After all, we had a history 
> both on radio and TV of semi-intelligent conversation. One for the road?
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> So here are our top 10 most bizarre results in Gator football during our time 
> paying attention. These aren’t the biggest upsets or biggest wins or losses. 
> They are the 10 most bizarre results.
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> 1. Florida 38, Georgia 20, 2014: It wasn’t just that Florida won two weeks 
> after Will Muschamp hammered another nail in his coffin with the embarrassing 
> loss against Missouri. It’s that Florida won while putting up 27 passing 
> yards and running the same play over and over en route to 418 rushing yards. 
> Fittingly, the bizarre game ended with Georgia kicking a field goal with 
> three seconds left.
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> 2. Georgia Southern 26, Florida 20, 2013: Georgia Southern without completing 
> a pass. End of story.
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> 3. Florida 28, Rutgers 28, 1985: Florida led 28-0 when Galen Hall decided to 
> play his backup quarterback in Rodney Brewer. A pick-six changed momentum and 
> the Scarlet Knights actually had a chance to win it at the end. Remember, 
> this UF team went 9-1-1.
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> 4. Florida 59, Houston 34, 1969: Nobody saw it coming. Nobody. And game where 
> their are more fans in the stands in the fourth quarter than the second 
> belongs on this list.
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> 5. Florida 19, LSU 7, 2003: Florida was unranked, 3-3 and had been destroyed 
> by the Tigers the year before in The Swamp. LSU would eventually win the 
> national title this year under Nick Saban. LSU ran back the opening punt for 
> a touchdown. What happened the rest of the way is unexplainable.
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> 6. Duke 12, Florida 6, 1971: Opening game of Doug Dickey’s second season. The 
> Super Sophs were now seniors. Still can’t understand what happened.
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> 7. Mississippi State 38, Florida 31: The game that got Ron Zook fired. The 
> Bulldogs had lost to Maine earlier in the season. That’s all you need to know.
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> 8. Georgia 51, Florida 0, 1968: Ray Graves switched his coordinators for this 
> game. The result gave all of the writers an easy line — “Florida looked like 
> its offense was coached by its defensive coordinator and its defense was 
> coached by its offensive coordinator. Which was true.”
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> 9. Florida 41, California 13, 1980: Florida was 0-10-1 the year before and 
> Cal was loaded with talent. The fans didn’t know that Bob Hewko was pretty 
> good.
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> 10. Florida 23, Alabama 14, 1987: Emmitt Smith’s breakout game is still 
> difficult to believe.
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