Friday, October 26, 2012

RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Prepping for Pups GatorNews from the Palm Beach Post and Miami Herald, Courtesy of JunoGator

I will be there also.

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Helen Huntley
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 9:04 PM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Prepping for Pups GatorNews from the Palm Beach Post and Miami Herald, Courtesy of JunoGator

 

Think it will be raining at the game with Hurricane Sandy swirling around offshore?

 

 

On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 8:54 PM, Arthur Polhill <lpolhill@bellsouth.net> wrote:

Paula and I will be there as well.  Who else is going to Jax?
 

A. Leon Polhill, Gator
"I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did.
I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain

 

 


From: Tom Clarke <gatortc11@bellsouth.net>
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thu, October 25, 2012 1:53:25 PM


Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Prepping for Pups GatorNews from the Palm Beach Post and Miami Herald, Courtesy of JunoGator


I was there too Randy and it was quite a nightmare- at least that is a more
polite description!

For now we just look at beating UGA again and I plan to be there on Sat.

Go Gators

gatortc

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From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Randy Lyons
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 10:52 AM
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the Palm Beach Post and Miami Herald, Courtesy of JunoGator

Yes, it was a nightmare. Remember this? "Tommy Frazier just scored AGAIN!"
OMG! My head hurts just thinking about it. :(

Randy


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Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2012 10:49 AM
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Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Prepping for Pups GatorNews from the
Palm Beach Post and Miami Herald, Courtesy of JunoGator

Uh, what?  Was that game against a Nebraska just a nightmare?

"The Gators, who are actually second in the most recent installment of the
BCS rankings, have jumped out to a 7-0 start for the sixth time in school
history, and the fourth time since 1995 when they won the first of
back-to-back national championships."


> (3) Florida (7-0) vs. (12) Georgia (6-1) (ET)

> BY THE SPORTS NETWORK
> GAME NOTES: The third-ranked Florida Gators can clinch a spot in the
> SEC
Championship Game this Saturday if they are able to knock off the
12th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs when the two long-time rivals meet at EverBank
Stadium in Jacksonville.
>
> The Gators, who are actually second in the most recent installment of
> the
BCS rankings, have jumped out to a 7-0 start for the sixth time in school
history, and the fourth time since 1995 when they won the first of
back-to-back national championships. This game represents UF's fourth
against a ranked opponent this season, as it took out No. 23 Tennessee
(37-20), No. 3 LSU (14-6) and No. 8 South Carolina (44-11), not to mention a
20-17 triumph over now-ranked Texas A&M early on.
>
> As for the Bulldogs, they are 6-1 on the season despite not facing the
same daunting schedule as has Florida. Georgia's biggest wins have been over
league foes Missouri (41-20) and Tennessee (51-44), and the team is coming
off a less-than-inspired 29-24 victory at Kentucky. UGA's one loss was a
35-7 verdict at South Carolina on Oct. 6, meaning a win in this game is an
absolute must if it has any chance of reaching the SEC title tilt for the
second straight year.
>
> Georgia owns a 48-40-2 advantage in the all-time series with Florida,
which includes a 24-20 win in last year's tussle. The Bulldogs haven't won
two straight over the Gators since taking three-in-a-row from 1987-89. Prior
to last year's encounter, Florida had won three straight and 18 of the
previous 22 meetings.
>
> The Gators have outscored their six SEC foes by a 184-71 margin,
> including
57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth. Last week against South
Carolina, the Florida offense certainly wasn't firing on all cylinders as
the unit generated a mere 183 total yards (89 rushing, 94 passing), but QB
Jeff Driskel threw four TD passes, with a pair going to Jordan Reed. All 21
of the Gators' points in the first half came off turnovers, the Gamecocks
committing four giveaways on the day. Conversely, Florida did not have a
single turnover.
>
> The UF defense was on point as well, allowing USC a meager 191 total
yards, which included just 36 yards on the ground. In addition to coming up
with the four takeways, the Gators logged four sacks and got 11 tackles from
Reginald Bowens.
>
> Driskell has been an efficient, if unspectacular, game manager for
> coach
Will Muschamp's squad this season, completing 66.9 percent of his pass with
eight TDs and only one interception, but he averages just 132.7 ypg. The UF
run game however, has been rather potent, with Mike Gillislee picking up 652
yards and scoring seven TDs, helping the team churn out 212.7 ypg on the
ground and account for 16 of its 24 offensive scores.
>
> Florida is averaging 30.1 ppg while allowing just 12.1 ppg, the
> defensive
yield currently ranking the team fourth in the country. The unit has been
especially tough against the run, as foes are averaging just 3.1 ypc and
only 97.3 ypg. As for their effort against the pass, the Gators have allowed
a grand total of three aerial scores in seven games. Florida has collected
15 sacks and 16 turnovers.
>
> Despite their success, Muschamp knows there is still a considerable
> amount
of work that needs to be done before the team reaches all of its goals.
>
> "We are very hard self-evaluators and I said if from the beginning
> that we
watch the film and say what do we need to do better. I stand in front of the
team on Mondays and tell the team what I need to do better as far as
managing the game and how we practice and how we approach the week. I tell
them each week what we need to do to be successful and we self-reflect on
what we need to do."
>
> The Bulldogs trailed three times in last week's game against Kentucky,
> but
used a record-setting 427-yard, four-TD pass performance from Aaron Murray
to avoid what would have been a monumental upset. Murray, who now has 16 TD
passes and only four interceptions on the year, set a new school record for
career TD passes and was named the SEC's Offensive Player of the Week as a
result. Both Tavarres King (nine catches, 188 yards, two TDs) and Malcolm
Mitchell (nine catches, 103 yards) had monster receiving days.
>
> In addition to Murray's exploits (130-of-199, 1,914 yards), the
> Georgia
offense has gotten production from RBs Todd Gurley (93 carries, 622 yards,
nine TDs) and Keith Marshall (70 carries, 488 yards, five TDs), as well as
King (26 rec., 511 yards, five TDs), Michael Bennett (24 rec., 345 yards,
four TDs) before he suffered a knee injury a few weeks ago that will
sideline him for the remainder of the season, Marlon Brown (22 rec., 326
yards, three TDs) and Mitchell (18 rec., 229 yards). In all, six guys have
at least 100 receiving yards, helping the UGA offense average 39.6 points
and 486.9 total yards per contest (205.1 ypg rushing, 281.7 ypg passing).
>
> The Georgia defense has performed much better in the second half of
> its
seven games to this point, as it has allowed a total of 108 points in the
first two quarters compared to just 61 over the final two. The unit permits
367.4 ypg, and has come up with just 10 turnovers and 11 sacks. Shawn
Williams and Amarlo Herrera currently sit atop the team's tackles list with
51 and 50, respectively, while Jarvis Jones has proven his worth in the
trenches by logging a club-best five sacks.
>
> Kentucky scored the first points of the game last week, and wound up
> with
206 rushing yards on 43 attempts (4.8 ypc). The Wildcats finished with just
123 passing yards, as Alec Ogletree led three UGA defenders in double-digit
tackles with 11.
>
> Murray knows his team is going to have play exceptionally well in all
phases of the game to have a shot against Florida.
>
> "At the end of the day, it all depends on how we play next Saturday.
> We
know we have to play an unbelievable game offensively, defensively and
special teams if we want to have a chance to win that game so we just have
to be ready to go."
>
> There is no question this game will be physical and feature more than
> few
big plays, but while the Bulldogs seem to be just getting by at the moment,
the Gators appears to get stronger each week. That said, expect Florida to
punch its ticket to the SEC title tilt with a solid win.
>
> Sports Network Predicted Outcome: Florida 31, Georgia 21
>

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