Miami fans troll Florida with ‘Drain the Swamp’ graffiti at Gainesville’s famous 34th St. wall
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The rivalry game between the Florida Gators and the Miami Hurricanes this Saturday continues to heat up ahead of kickoff in Gainesville. As Miami fans have only continued to add fuel to the fire ahead of game time in The Swamp.
Brad Tejeda of CanesInSight revealed Friday that the Hurricanes have already occupied Gainesville and marked their territory. With the city’s famous 34th Street wall receiving a paint job from Miami fans with some graffiti work reading ‘Drain The Swap’. Accompanied by Miami’s iconic ‘The U’ logos on each side of the message.
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The Hurricanes will likely view the 34th Street makeover as a work of art, but Florida fans will disagree. Check out the graffiti message surrounding this weekend’s bitter in-state rivalry game below.
The 34th Street Wall was first built in 1979, a 1,120-foot-long retaining wall along SW 34th Street on Florida State Road 121 in Gainesville known for being entirely covered in graffiti. A staple of the city...
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