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From: Shane Ford <goufgators@bellsouth.net>
Date: September 9, 2016 at 7:46:58 AM CDT
To: GatorNews <gatornews@googlegroups.com>
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Dooley: Real UF team will show up
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--Dooley: Real UF team will show up
Published: Friday, September 9, 2016 at 6:01 a.m.
Last Modified: Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 6:47 p.m.
We should be used to it because it happens more often than not. We have this big build-up to the first weekend of the college football season and then we are delivered a second week with all of the charm of an angry Nick Saban.
It makes sense that schools who played big openers would play tiny second games. Maybe we need to get ESPN to get involved in second-week scheduling.
LSU, for example, will be playing Jacksonville State, a dangerous team but not one that attracts interest unless it crawls across your TV that it's a close game in the third quarter. LSU coach George Costanza (hey, it feels like he's trying to get fired) should be able to handle this one.
With all of these soft pastries on the menu, Dr. Football had a tough time finding 10 games for The Picks. Next week will be a lot easier.
Last week was a solid 8-2, missing on LSU (my bad) and Oklahoma (Bobby Stoops' bad). Here we go:
KENTUCKY AT FLORIDA: I certainly don't think the Florida team we saw last week is the Florida team we are going to see the rest of the season. If it is, see if you can get a refund for those SEC Championship Game tickets. Florida, 35-23.
TENNESSEE-VIRGINIA TECH: I wonder if any Kardashian has ever been to Bristol, Tenn.? This game is being sponsored by a chain of truck stops, which seems fitting. Tennessee, 34-18.
SOUTH CAROLINA AT MISSISSIPPI STATE: Will Muschamp's first game at South Carolina was a lot like all of his games here. The difference was that Gamecock fans were OK with it. South Carolina, 20-17.
ARKANSAS AT TCU: I'd pay money to see Bret Bielema and Gary Patterson have a wrestle-off if this game goes to overtime. Arkansas, 28-24.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE AT EAST CAROLINA: They tell me this is a huge rivalry up there. I'll take their word for it. East Carolina, 23-21.
PENN STATE AT PITT: Pitt coach Pat Narduzzi isn't letting any of his players or coaches talk to the press this week. You know my policy — if you are anti-media, I'm anti-you. Go Penn State! Penn State, 32-0.
IOWA STATE AT IOWA: Kirk Ferentz got a 10-year extension, which was Iowa's way of telling its fan base, "We can live with the occasional special season in the middle of a wave of mediocrity. We're Iowa." Iowa, 23-8.
LOUISVILLE AT SYRACUSE (FRIDAY): Thanks for this one. Either we get to watch Lamar Jackson light up the scoreboard or we get a close game. Either way, I'm in. Louisville, 45-26.
MIDDLE TENNESSEE AT VANDERBILT: If Vandy can't win this game, the dreams of a bowl game are already floating away. Vandy, 21-19.
SMU AT BAYLOR: These two fan bases can tailgate together in the parking lot and complain about being picked on by the NCAA. Baylor, 42-23.
Contact Pat Dooley at 352-374-5053 or at pat.dooley@gvillesun.com. And follow at Twitter.com/Pat_Dooley.
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