View Full Version : Why will Florida win the East?
BAMAPERRY
07-14-2008, 08:07 AM
Over the last 17 seasons....UGA is 3-14 vs Florida....UT is 5-12. They are 8-26 against UF over the last 17 years. IF there is a potential sneaker upper in there, it's USC.
Bama vs. UF in the Title game.
cocky87
07-14-2008, 08:12 AM
If Georgia, UT, SC, UK and every other team that plays Florida decides not to show up for the game.
No team in the SEC East is going to be "Spoon Fed" a win!
Gator2753
07-14-2008, 08:16 AM
I love numbers BP, and I esp love rubbing those numbers in my UGA friends faces.
However this year, those numbers can pretty much be thrown out the window. Richt has UGA peaking at what could be their highest potential since he became HC there.
We also play @ UT, in front of 107K plus. Add that to fact tha UT is due for a win against us.
Dont misread me, I think we can win the east. I think our chances are just as good as UGA's, but the numbers of the previous years arent the reason why.
DEHIII
07-14-2008, 08:24 AM
I think UF wins the East also.
I think UGA will trip up enough and UF is good enough to win the East. I know UF had a lot of problems on defense last year, but I think a lot of that was lack of experience. That will not be a problem this year.
UF could run the table if they ever find a steady running game. Of course they will still be good even if they don't have a decent RB (other then Wonder Child QB) as Meyer has shown before.
BTW, Spikes IMO is the best defensive player in the entire SEC. I think he has all american written all over him.
Florida to win the East and UGA nipping at their heals.
ColonelKurtz
07-14-2008, 08:37 AM
Over the last 17 seasons....UGA is 3-14 vs Florida....UT is 5-12. They are 8-26 against UF over the last 17 years. IF there is a potential sneaker upper in there, it's USC.
Bama vs. UF in the Title game.
Here's some past you and the gates fans need to REALLY absorb:
2004: UGA 31- UF 24
2005: UF 14- UGA 10
2006: UF 21- UGA 14
2007: UGA 42- UF 30
Looks like the NEARBY HISTORY paints an entirely DIFFERENT view! While UF fans may complain that TT was slowed last season, UGA fans counter that the Dawgs were without starter Shockley in '05. You gators really need to grasp that there is no advantage anymore as the Dawgs on the roster today weren't around when a UGA win was such a rare feat.
As for SCU sneaking anywhere, it might be in bowl qualifying this Fall. Almost if on cue, some chikins have latched onto this notion the LSU fans hold that their team is soooooooo complete that anybody getting under Center is the next Savior. Roflmao! Within their delusions the Colonel shall line his pockets this Fall! Carolina will play with great passion and heart, that is a given, but without experienced backfield ball handlers and an underachieving OL, a good D will only take you so far. Roster depth is still a huge concern for Spurrier as a repeat of last season's plague of injuries would be terrible given the backloaded schedule.
While it WILL be Auburn or LSU winning the West, who they face in Atlanta is immaterial right now for we all know it is who can get there with the fewest guys lost to injuries has the best chance.
Going by BP's logic.... Alabama is going to lose to Auburn again this year. And the year after that. And the year after that....
gatorunvrsty
07-14-2008, 09:25 AM
Well, both UGA and UF have already lost a few players before the season even starts. But, when it's all said and done, UF goes simply because they're not going to take the constant physical beatings on the road that UGA will. UGA may still win the games, but together, they'll amount to a Pyrrhic victory.
UGA has to do battle with arguably the SEC's best defenses in their own houses, starting off @ LSU, and ending a 4 away game stretch @ AU. They play all of the East, of course, and the 3 best teams in the West (LSU, AU, and Bama)... 2 of them on hostile ground. UGA gets UF in Jax immediately following a trip to Death Valley. UGA gets a week off after Bama; but then plays UT, Vandy, LSU, UF, UK, and AU in consecutive weeks, without another break.
UF, on the other hand, also faces the East teams, but only faces Ole Miss, Arky, and LSU out of the West... and only Arky is an away game for us. Also, we'll play LSU at the Swamp, take a week off, play UK for homecoming, and then go to Jax for UGA. UF gets a week off after Miami; then plays UT, Ole Miss, Arky, and LSU; gets another week off, and plays UK, UGA, Vandy and USC.
Team affiliations aside, and all other things being equal, I know which schedule I'd want for my team.
cocky87
07-14-2008, 09:34 AM
Here's some past you and the gates fans need to REALLY absorb:
2004: UGA 31- UF 24
2005: UF 14- UGA 10
2006: UF 21- UGA 14
2007: UGA 42- UF 30
Looks like the NEARBY HISTORY paints an entirely DIFFERENT view! While UF fans may complain that TT was slowed last season, UGA fans counter that the Dawgs were without starter Shockley in '05. You gators really need to grasp that there is no advantage anymore as the Dawgs on the roster today weren't around when a UGA win was such a rare feat.
As for SCU sneaking anywhere, it might be in bowl qualifying this Fall. Almost if on cue, some chikins have latched onto this notion the LSU fans hold that their team is soooooooo complete that anybody getting under Center is the next Savior. Roflmao! Within their delusions the Colonel shall line his pockets this Fall! Carolina will play with great passion and heart, that is a given, but without experienced backfield ball handlers and an underachieving OL, a good D will only take you so far. Roster depth is still a huge concern for Spurrier as a repeat of last season's plague of injuries would be terrible given the backloaded schedule.
While it WILL be Auburn or LSU winning the West, who they face in Atlanta is immaterial right now for we all know it is who can get there with the fewest guys lost to injuries has the best chance.
Defense beat the same team you have this year last year.
Defense will do it again, Bank on it :cool:
ColonelKurtz
07-14-2008, 11:12 AM
Defense beat the same team you have this year last year.
Defense will do it again, Bank on it :cool:
What you don't get is a BETTER DEFENSE is coming with the Dawgs!
Some history for you, which is certainly to be otherwise lost but I'm obligated to stick with the theme here:
Georgia vs. SCU
Since Conference expansion, UGA is 11-5 vs. the KFC to be.
Surprisingly, in Colanut, the Dawgs are 6-2!
Since expansion, the only time the Dawgs have played two games prior to SCU was in 2003. The Dawgs struggled to a 31-7 win over the GAME cocks.
As sorry as the Dawgs played vs. SCU last season, it is the height of incredulity to even consider that Richt won't have the guys dialed in for revenge.
GatorHunter
07-14-2008, 11:32 AM
Here's some past you and the gates fans need to REALLY absorb:
2004: UGA 31- UF 24
2005: UF 14- UGA 10
2006: UF 21- UGA 14
2007: UGA 42- UF 30
Looks like the NEARBY HISTORY paints an entirely DIFFERENT view!
"NEARBY HISTORY"??? :lol:
Sorry, CK...but that's funny right there!!
Funny how we all seem to use "stats" in the most self serving manners....3-15 over the last 18...2 out of the last 4...I'm just surprised you didn't take the road most UGA fans do when reminded of the Gators 2-decade dominance..."We still lead the overall series!!!":D
As far as this thread...I believe it'll be a tough game...and I believe the Gators will win...why? I think the Gators are better than UGA. I think our special teams are better...I think our offense is waayy better...and I think UGA's defense is better. Gators lead in 2 categories, so, they win. I do respect UGA...and I think Stafford and Moreno are great players...but, after the "bush league" tactics imposed by St. Richt last season...I expect the Gators will be on fire for this game...it might even get ugly because I don't look for Meyer to "call off the dogs" until Oprah sings.
Texas_Dawg
07-14-2008, 11:43 AM
I know UF had a lot of problems on defense last year, but I think a lot of that was lack of experience. That will not be a problem this year.
Really?
Fwiw, UGA had the same number of new starters as Florida did last year. Maybe's Florida's youthful players just really aren't that good. And Florida fans are now counting on big contributions from three true freshmen on defense this year... including 2 at defensive tackle. Sounds like lack of experience will still be a pretty big problem.
Texas_Dawg
07-14-2008, 11:44 AM
I think the Gators are better than UGA.
So what happened last year? What has changed since January of this year?
MBGamecock
07-14-2008, 11:46 AM
This is why they won't.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bipvpIfNgJo
GatorHunter
07-14-2008, 11:49 AM
UGA had the same number of new starters as Florida did last year.
Really? UGA had 12 new starters and UF had 15...:headscrat: Does 12=15?
And the clincher was...UF had 9 new starters on defense...which happened to be, as expected, the Gators weakest link.
Funny thing is...UF, even with that defense, won 9 games and lost 4 by a combined 25 points...UGA lost 2 games by 25 points.
I agree, though...these new players are gonna have to step up if UF is to go for all the marbles...and I wouldn't say UF fans are "counting on" it...call it "cautiously optimistic".:)
GatorHunter
07-14-2008, 11:56 AM
This is why they won't.
This is why they will....
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k105/gatorhunter22/tebow_td_usc.gif
BTW...that was some stick...:blush:
MBGamecock
07-14-2008, 12:00 PM
This is why they will....
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k105/gatorhunter22/tebow_td_usc.gif
BTW...that was some stick...:blush:
http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc190/mbgamecock/2118125368_7465aa5243.jpg
shanksta13
07-14-2008, 12:27 PM
Really?
Fwiw, UGA had the same number of new starters as Florida did last year. Maybe's Florida's youthful players just really aren't that good. And Florida fans are now counting on big contributions from three true freshmen on defense this year... including 2 at defensive tackle. Sounds like lack of experience will still be a pretty big problem.
As of now, we have 0 true freshman in starting roles on defense this year. :thumbsdow
Gator2753
07-14-2008, 12:30 PM
As of now, we have 0 true freshman in starting roles on defense this year. :thumbsdow
He sure seems concerned about our defense. Maybe UF should hire him as a defensive consultant this season.
Closet Gator fans are the best:wub:
Texas_Dawg
07-14-2008, 12:34 PM
UF had 9 new starters on defense...which happened to be, as expected, the Gators weakest link.
Same with Georgia. (And I was talking about defense, fwiw).
Texas_Dawg
07-14-2008, 12:36 PM
As of now, we have 0 true freshman in starting roles on defense this year. :thumbsdow
I didn't say they were starters. Just 3 UF fans seem to be counting on for major contributions.
Why? Because they are highly touted recruits... but also because the starters in front of them are pretty shaky.
ColonelKurtz
07-14-2008, 12:47 PM
"NEARBY HISTORY"??? :lol:
Sorry, CK...but that's funny right there!!
Funny how we all seem to use "stats" in the most self serving manners....3-15 over the last 18...2 out of the last 4...I'm just surprised you didn't take the road most UGA fans do when reminded of the Gators 2-decade dominance..."We still lead the overall series!!!":D
As far as this thread...I believe it'll be a tough game...and I believe the Gators will win...why? I think the Gators are better than UGA. I think our special teams are better...I think our offense is waayy better...and I think UGA's defense is better. Gators lead in 2 categories, so, they win. I do respect UGA...and I think Stafford and Moreno are great players...but, after the "bush league" tactics imposed by St. Richt last season...I expect the Gators will be on fire for this game...it might even get ugly because I don't look for Meyer to "call off the dogs" until Oprah sings.
Relevance my son, what is the most relevant stats/history? To wit:
-How many Gators are on the team who were there when Meyer wasn't HC?
I'll let you answer but for the rest of you, very damn few if any. Hence the History lesson's relevance, for anything PRIOR to his arrival is moot as it is NOT a part of the learned experience of any player!
Now while you absorb that gigantic DUH, your team had the whole GAME last year to rebound and do something about what the Dawgs did. Instead, they got whipped just like they will this November 1st! Florida has no advantage and doesn't have the D (and didn't but I wasn't going to tell you now). UGA's Martinez has the solution to your Offense and if you've not bothered to pay attention to your LACK of Offensive production, I suggest you do so.
Let Urban dream up whatever he will, fact is Richt stoned him & the Gators last season and nothing he could come up with will overshadow it. If that is to be a rallying cry so be it, but just remember that emotion only lasts for a few moments and the UGA Rushing Attack is for SIXTY MINUTES!
Gator2753
07-14-2008, 12:59 PM
. UGA's Martinez has the solution to your Offense and if you've not bothered to pay attention to your LACK of Offensive production, I suggest you do so.
:laugh::uglyhamme:lol::lol::LOL_Hair::yelrotflm:
A 12 point victory is hardly a blowout Colonel. And UF managing to put 30 points on the board with a less than 100% Tebow is hardly a lack of offensive production.
What exactaly are you talking about here?
GatorNation
07-14-2008, 01:09 PM
I agree with the basic logic:
Even if UGA beats Florida in the WLOCP, UGA may not win the East because of the schedule...
Texas_Dawg
07-14-2008, 01:11 PM
And UF managing to put 30 points on the board with a less than 100% Tebow is hardly a lack of offensive production.
Fwiw, UF's offense only scored 23 points. (The Stafford lob to Pierre-Louis (+ PAT) was the other 7.)
a less than 100% Tebow
How was Tebow less than 100%... because a sore non-throwing shoulder limited his running? Well, isn't Meyer saying that he is going to limit Tebow's running this year? So what's the difference?
ColonelKurtz
07-14-2008, 01:35 PM
:laugh::uglyhamme:lol::lol::LOL_Hair::yelrotflm:
A 12 point victory is hardly a blowout Colonel. And UF managing to put 30 points on the board with a less than 100% Tebow is hardly a lack of offensive production.
What exactaly are you talking about here?
You might wish to watch the game AGAIN, for UF was in it only until halftime.
And since your reading skills are on a par with Stevie Wonder's, find yourself somebody who can READ THE WORDS I WROTE and who can then explain them to you.
Harvin1TSF
07-14-2008, 01:44 PM
Not entirely sure about the outcome of this game yet - haven't really thought it over. Moreno killed us last season, Stafford beat us up through the air every now and then, but our defense really improved this off-season. We've added some experience to our core of defensive players, but are still reasonably young in the secondary and defensive line. If anyone hurts us this season, it won't be Moreno. It will be Stafford.
Plus - Tebow was hurt that game, if I recall correctly. With Newton taking some snaps, he won't be so injury prone next year. It could be a whole new ball game in the 2009 World's Largest Cocktail Party. I say the winner of this has a major effect in the BCS Title Game.
ColonelKurtz
07-14-2008, 01:49 PM
Not entirely sure about the outcome of this game yet - haven't really thought it over. Moreno killed us last season, Stafford beat us up through the air every now and then, but our defense really improved this off-season. We've added some experience to our core of defensive players, but are still reasonably young in the secondary and defensive line. If anyone hurts us this season, it won't be Moreno. It will be Stafford.
Plus - Tebow was hurt that game, if I recall correctly. With Newton taking some snaps, he won't be so injury prone next year. It could be a whole new ball game in the 2009 World's Largest Cocktail Party. I say the winner of this has a major effect in the BCS Title Game.
It is way early for us to be debating for sure but it is what we do....
Welcome noob! :D
CRUSTY
07-14-2008, 01:57 PM
This will be a huge game it will decide who wins the east.
CRUSTY
07-14-2008, 01:57 PM
Florida vs Georgia
Gator2753
07-14-2008, 01:59 PM
You might wish to watch the game AGAIN, for UF was in it only until halftime.
And since your reading skills are on a par with Stevie Wonder's, find yourself somebody who can READ THE WORDS I WROTE and who can then explain them to you.
I agree that late in third, I knew we wouldnt come back and by the fourth, I conceded defeat.
My point is that no matter what happened in the thrid and fourth quarter, a 12 point win will never be considered a blowout
gatorunvrsty
07-14-2008, 02:52 PM
I didn't say they were starters. Just 3 UF fans seem to be counting on for major contributions.
Why? Because they are highly touted recruits... but also because the starters in front of them are pretty shaky.
I'll tell you why most Gator fans are counting on a freshman like Hill to make a major impact. Every year, a couple of athletes get signed by some lucky institutions who are ready to contribute at a high D1 level right out of high school. By all accounts, Will Hill is just such a player. Eric Berry has done just that at UT, as the top CB out of the class of '07; and he wasn't even as highly regarded or rated as Hill. Berry was graded at 90 out of 100... Hill's at 94.
ESPN/Scouts Inc. High School Grading System
90-100: Rare Prospect
Player demonstrates rare abilities and can create mismatches that have an obvious impact on the game. Has all the skills to take over a game and could be an impact player as a true freshman.
80-89: Outstanding Prospect
Player has the ability to create mismatches against most opponents and could contribute as a true freshman.
70-79: Good Prospect
Player does not dominate in every game, especially when matched up against the top players in the country. Could become a good starter at the Division I level.
60-69: Solid Prospect
This player is overmatched against the better players in the nation. His weaknesses will be exposed against top competition. Has the ability to develop into a solid contributor at the Division I level.
50-59: Prospect
Player has some redeeming qualities but is not projected to contribute at the Division I level.
45: Pending Prospect w/ film
Scouts Inc. has received film of the prospect and an evaluation is pending.
40: Pending Prospect
Player has redeeming qualities and is projected to contribute at the Division I level, however film has not yet been received.
ESPN 150 Watch List
Player rated somewhere from 78 to 100 with a chance to make the ESPN 150, the ranking of the top 150 prospects in the country.
Will Hill | S - ESPN150 Rank: #3
Hometown: West Orange, NJ
Saint Peter's High School
Position rank: S # 1
Ht: 6'3" Wt: 203
Scouts Grade 94
Evaluation
This young man can play any skill position he wants and be an impact player at the college level at all of them. Yes, Hill is that good folks. Big, physical, athletic, rangy, fast -- you name the adjective, it fits him. Wide receiver, safety or running back if not all three will be where he ends up. He plays quarterback because you want each and every play to start with the ball in his hands. He is a rare blend of size, change-of-direction skills and speed. He is a gamebreaker as a runner, receiver and return specialist. His vision is outstanding. He sees things quickly and has the stop-and-start ability to exploit small creases when they become available. His ability to pivot and hit cutback lanes is outstanding. Has exceptional quickness, body control and speed. Shows a second-gear in space and will run away from defenders once he reaches the second level. His balance and agility is exceptional. He will spin through would-be tacklers and make defenders look silly in the open field. He has impressive natural strength. Is a deep threat as a receiver; shows the ability to consistently separate. Also is a huge weapon after the catch. Tremendous elusiveness in space. On defense, he is a headhunter with a great motor and ability to match-up with speedy wideouts if necessary. He has a nose for the ball and great instincts in coverage. Times hits well and is always around the ball. Fills the lane in run support and is a reliable open-field tackler. You would not have a problem moving him to the perimeter for a few snaps at cornerback to match-up in press because he is so physical. Simply put, Hill is one of the most, if not the most dynamic player in this class and is certainly the most versatile. Exceptional player.
Notes
2007: Passed for 947 yards and seven touchdowns...Rushed for 960 yards and 19 touchdowns. Had 36 tackles, two interceptions and three pass breakups on defense. First team all-state selection as a senior... Committed on ESPNU's Recruiting Insider, Sept. 20. 2006: Completed 39 of 67 passes (58.2-percent) for 758 yards, 11 touchdowns, and three interceptions... Carried 58 times for 758 yards (11.7 average) and 15 touchdowns, including two on kickoffs... New Jersey Offensive Player of the Year. Nickname is "The Thrill". Also recruited by USC, OSU, ND, FSU, Rutgers, Miami-FL, Penn State, Maryland, UVA, Michigan...
Don't assume that because you don't know much about a player, recruiting, or college football in general, that the player can't possibly be a force directly out of high school. There are guys committing to plenty of schools every year who don't don red and black, that have that kind of ability. Just because Stafford was a first-year bust doesn't mean the rest of us have to suffer the same fate with our highly-touted recruits.:happy:
ShowTime24
07-14-2008, 03:09 PM
you are starting to sound like a bama fan there gatoru!
ColonelKurtz
07-14-2008, 03:10 PM
I agree that late in third, I knew we wouldnt come back and by the fourth, I conceded defeat.
My point is that no matter what happened in the thrid and fourth quarter, a 12 point win will never be considered a blowout
Dude, I never referred to it as a "blowout".
lacene
07-14-2008, 03:30 PM
As for SCU sneaking anywhere, it might be in bowl qualifying this Fall. Almost if on cue, some chikins have latched onto this notion the LSU fans hold that their team is soooooooo complete that anybody getting under Center is the next Savior. Roflmao! Within their delusions the Colonel shall line his pockets this Fall! Carolina will play with great passion and heart, that is a given, but without experienced backfield ball handlers and an underachieving OL, a good D will only take you so far. Roster depth is still a huge concern for Spurrier as a repeat of last season's plague of injuries would be terrible given the backloaded schedule.
USC's backfield is FAR more experienced than UGA's backfield, and our OL is also more experienced....I'm expecting the UGA OL to be in no better shape - post Velasco and Adams - this season than they were in '07, when they were clearly out-played by our underachieving OL. And our roster depth is actually improved this season BECAUSE of the plague of injuries that took place last season: no more true freshmen taking the field, learning how to play in the SEC on the run.....but keep hoping for our defense to suffer similar injuries for '08.....classy btw, and good representation of a leg-humper fan....
:thumpsup:
What you don't get is a BETTER DEFENSE is coming with the Dawgs!
A more improved UGA defense? Probable, but then last season's butt-sniffer defense was a poor offering against us in Sanford, and USC returns MORE starters than UGA, and our returners have mostly 2 year's experience, compared to UGA's 1 year's experience. Because of the rash of injuries last season, we have a ton of our 2-deep with starters' experience. Last season our D held Stafford to 19 of 44.....no TD's, 1 INT and 3 sacks.....for his sake, he better be ready to play......
:ph34r:
gatorunvrsty
07-14-2008, 03:31 PM
you are starting to sound like a bama fan there gatoru!
Flattery will get you everywhere.;)
lacene
07-14-2008, 03:45 PM
When it comes to being serious with our predictions, Vegas has UF going 10-2 this season, and UGA going 9-3......
they have USC going 8-4, btw.....
If you don't agree with it, lay your money down, and make a killing.......
http://www.vegasinsider.com/college-football/odds/futures/
scroll down to the bottom half of the page.....
they also have LSU and Auburn at 9.0 wins, Tennessee at 8.5, and Alabama at 7.5......
ShowTime24
07-14-2008, 05:00 PM
When it comes to being serious with our predictions, Vegas has UF going 10-2 this season, and UGA going 9-3......
they have USC going 8-4, btw.....
If you don't agree with it, lay your money down, and make a killing.......
http://www.vegasinsider.com/college-football/odds/futures/
scroll down to the bottom half of the page.....
they also have LSU and Auburn at 9.0 wins, Tennessee at 8.5, and Alabama at 7.5......
apparently you have no clue how these odds work!
GatorHunter
07-14-2008, 05:25 PM
Dude, I never referred to it as a "blowout".
No...you said, "You might wish to watch the game AGAIN, for UF was in it only until halftime."
Which, only a completely blind homer would agree. That game wasn't over until our center miss-snapped the ball causing a fumble on the 5 yd line. I watched the game with 3 UGA fans and all three were on the edge of their seat until then. 12 points is nothing for this offense...you know that much.
DAWGS1
07-14-2008, 05:36 PM
42 points is nothing for our offense, you know that.:D
lacene
07-14-2008, 05:55 PM
apparently you have no clue how these odds work!
what odds?
ColonelKurtz
07-14-2008, 07:26 PM
USC's backfield is FAR more experienced than UGA's backfield, and our OL is also more experienced....I'm expecting the UGA OL to be in no better shape - post Velasco and Adams - this season than they were in '07, when they were clearly out-played by our underachieving OL. And our roster depth is actually improved this season BECAUSE of the plague of injuries that took place last season: no more true freshmen taking the field, learning how to play in the SEC on the run.....but keep hoping for our defense to suffer similar injuries for '08.....classy btw, and good representation of a leg-humper fan....
I would expect such juvenile malarkey out of those recently banned here. If all you wish to do is flame, post on the damn board set aside for that purpose.
ColonelKurtz
07-14-2008, 07:35 PM
No...you said, "You might wish to watch the game AGAIN, for UF was in it only until halftime."
Which, only a completely blind homer would agree. That game wasn't over until our center miss-snapped the ball causing a fumble on the 5 yd line. I watched the game with 3 UGA fans and all three were on the edge of their seat until then. 12 points is nothing for this offense...you know that much.
Well, at least you watch the games with those who are of a similar state of CLUELESSNESS.
To wit: Your Offense managed only 23 points. Evidently 17 is more than last year's Offense could overcome, eh?
lacene
07-14-2008, 10:30 PM
I would expect such juvenile malarkey out of those recently banned here. If all you wish to do is flame, post on the damn board set aside for that purpose.
Why would you expect such juvenile malarkey out of those banned from here? They're banned......they can't post here anymore.
And where did I flame you? Why, the nerve....
shanksta13
07-14-2008, 10:36 PM
*thread spins violently off topic...*
GatorHunter
07-14-2008, 10:37 PM
Well, at least you watch the games with those who are of a similar state of CLUELESSNESS.
To wit: Your Offense managed only 23 points. Evidently 17 is more than last year's Offense could overcome, eh?
Talk about "CLUELESSNESS"...it was 21-17 at half-time...you know, the point where you say..."the game was over"...:laugh:
GatorHunter
07-14-2008, 10:38 PM
*thread spins violently off topic...*
Sorry, shank...but you know, anytime anyone other than UGA is mentioned for the East...you're gonna have a few Dog fans biting...:cool:
ColonelKurtz
07-15-2008, 06:52 AM
Talk about "CLUELESSNESS"...it was 21-17 at half-time...you know, the point where you say..."the game was over"...:laugh:
And IF you were watching and were a gator fan, you felt like someone on the Titanic who couldn't SWIM! Much like a crappy movie, watching it till the end won't make it un-crappy and at NO TIME was there ever a sense that UF would make it interesting.
You do remember that UF didn't score an Offensive TD from 4:39 of the FIRST QUARTER until 7:22 of the THIRD don't you? Had Staff not thrown the pick 6, your fans would have exited the stadium in great numbers at the HALF instead of the 10,000 or so who left after Southerland's TD reception put the Dawgs up 28-17 at 12:02 of the 3rd.
There will be even LESS doubt this November 1st. Promise.
cocky87
07-15-2008, 08:32 AM
I would expect such juvenile malarkey out of those recently banned here. If all you wish to do is flame, post on the damn board set aside for that purpose.
:confused:?
Texas_Dawg
07-15-2008, 08:51 AM
Don't assume that because you don't know much about a player, recruiting, or college football in general, that the player can't possibly be a force directly out of high school.
Interesting that despite all these great recruiting classes, Florida fans are now hoping for three true freshmen to fill holes or weaknesses on defense this season. How did that happen?
And yes, sometimes recruits can have great true freshman seasons. I wouldn't want to make a habit out of counting on that, fwiw.
ColonelKurtz
07-15-2008, 08:54 AM
:confused:?
YOUR boy lacene posted this:
but keep hoping for our defense to suffer similar injuries for '08.....classy btw, and good representation of a leg-humper fan...
Link or copy & paste where I've EVER made light out of injuries to ANY players for ANY team. Citing the injuries as a reason for crackolina's collapse last season was citation of the FACT.
If you are still dazed and confused, just get back on the sidelines for I'm interested in what lacypants has to say now.
DavidTD
07-15-2008, 09:03 AM
I agree that late in third, I knew we wouldnt come back and by the fourth, I conceded defeat.
My point is that no matter what happened in the thrid and fourth quarter, a 12 point win will never be considered a blowout
I agree not a blow out, but 12 points is the largest margin of victory for either school since Spurriers last year against Georgia in 2001 when he defeated Richt in his first year 24-10.
shanksta13
07-15-2008, 06:46 PM
Interesting that despite all these great recruiting classes, Florida fans are now hoping for three true freshmen to fill holes or weaknesses on defense this season. How did that happen?
And yes, sometimes recruits can have great true freshman seasons. I wouldn't want to make a habit out of counting on that, fwiw.
Yes, we know that we shouldn't have to rely on true freshmen. Such is the case when you lose 9 starters to the NFL in one year and almost half of them are not seniors. Keep bringing it up, you know it will probably have little effect on the game on November 1st.
GatorHunter
07-15-2008, 06:51 PM
And IF you were watching and were a gator fan, you felt like someone on the Titanic who couldn't SWIM! Much like a crappy movie, watching it till the end won't make it un-crappy and at NO TIME was there ever a sense that UF would make it interesting.
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k105/gatorhunter22/ATT00066.jpg
You do remember that UF didn't score an Offensive TD from 4:39 of the FIRST QUARTER until 7:22 of the THIRD don't you? Had Staff not thrown the pick 6, your fans would have exited the stadium in great numbers at the HALF instead of the 10,000 or so who left after Southerland's TD reception put the Dawgs up 28-17 at 12:02 of the 3rd.
There will be even LESS doubt this November 1st. Promise.
Yea...10,000 Gator fans left at the beginning of the 3rd quarter down by 11...dude, are you making up this shiat as you go? You've lost what little credibility you ever had...:lol:
cocky87
07-16-2008, 07:50 AM
YOUR boy lacene posted this:
Link or copy & paste where I've EVER made light out of injuries to ANY players for ANY team. Citing the injuries as a reason for crackolina's collapse last season was citation of the FACT.
If you are still dazed and confused, just get back on the sidelines for I'm interested in what lacypants has to say now.
:p your funny because you make no sense :rolleyes:
Nikon
07-20-2008, 11:24 PM
I would expect such juvenile malarkey out of those recently banned here. If all you wish to do is flame, post on the damn board set aside for that purpose.
LOL, so how'd the Colonel get waxed?? :rolleyes:
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