According to the backstory offered on the site -- and since it's on the internet, it must be true -- this license plate came about as a result of a bet between a Florida fan and a Florida State fan that Florida could not cover the points spread in their game this past November. Florida did cover the point spread in a 45-15 victory, amassing 317 yards on the ground in the rain against the 'Noles at home and setting the wheels of the bet into motion.
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↵And thus, this license plate was born: ↵
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↵Respect to the FSU fan in question for shelling out his end of the bargain, but what on earth could the letters mean? ↵
↵↵"Good For You, University of Florida!" ↵
↵↵"Gators Fought, You Undid Florida (State)!" ↵
↵↵"Great Fight; Your University's Fantastic!" ↵
↵↵"Golly, Friends, Young Urban's Fierce!" ↵
↵↵Without tracking down who this is, we may never figure out the mystery of what this Seminole fan is trying to say here. Ah, internet! Will your mysteries never cease? ↵
↵This post originally appeared on the Sporting Blog. For more, see The Sporting Blog Archives.