It's been a couple of weeks since Florida Football made FSU meltdown to conclude the season for the Seminoles, but it is a moment worth revisiting. The Gators won 33-11, and after the game, George Gumbs planted a flag at midfield that left Mike Norvell asking for the manager.
The popular content creator Jomboy Media has been on break for a couple of weeks, but he is catching up on some things that have happened over the last month, and he gave the flag-planting moment a full breakdown treatment.
Florida Football: To the victor goes the spoils
In a lot of Jomboy's breakdowns, he lipreads what everyone is saying. He wasn't able to achieve that in this video, but he painted a picture of Marcus Burke as a rather active participant in the scuffle.
Burke is seen in multiple shots getting into it with multiple FSU players, though, as Jomboy points out, FSU did throw the first punch in the altercation.
He also highlights Billy Napier's attempts to calm things down in the scuffle and Norvell's displeasure with the whole situation.
We had highlighted in the aftermath of the game the hilarity that FSU got bent out of shape over the flag plant:
"More importantly, it is impossible to take Norvell and the entire FSU program seriously on a manner like flag planting considering they celebrate the fact they take turf from opposing fields and have a monument for it.
Confused?
FSU has a "Sod Cemetary" where they will cut up a part of the field when they get a big win on the road. One of the literal designations for a "Sod Game" is any win on the road against Florida and this has been going on since 1962.
So when Norvell wants to engage in hand-wringing over flag-planting, just remember the glass house they live in over in Tallahassee."
If you are keeping score at home, FSU finished the year 2-10. They should be thankful more teams didn't flag plant against the,