Monday, November 26, 2018

[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Dean’s early experience proves critical vs. FSU

Really really impressed with Trey.  If he is this good as a true freshman...  wow.

On Mon, Nov 26, 2018 at 12:25 PM Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:

Dean's early experience proves critical vs. FSU

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Florida freshman defensive back Trey Dean III returns an interception 44 yards Saturday against Florida State at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee. [Brad McClenny/Staff photographer]

TALLAHASSEE — Without their top defensive back, and with an early 1-1 record, the Gators saw their hopes of making a run in 2018 slipping away.

Until freshman Trey Dean III stepped on the field, that is.

Dean replaced injured sophomore defensive back Marco Wilson in the team's 27-16 loss to Kentucky earlier this season and never looked back, and Saturday revealed just how necessary Dean's early experience was when it came to Florida's success in Dan Mullen's first season at the helm.

Dean had one of Florida's two interceptions in the team's 41-14 victory at Florida State, and his efforts in the secondary helped the Gators hold quarterback Deondre Francois to just 154 passing yards and a 48.3 percent completion percentage.

Considering the depleted depth at secondary this season, Dean's early emergence was a sight for sore eyes — but it wasn't entirely unexpected.

"The progress for him has been outstanding. From the beginning, having to step in for Marco, and just having to go out there and step into a big role. Most freshmen don't get that call," junior defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson said. "(But) at Florida, most freshmen get that call. Not just because of injuries, just because that provides experience."

It was just a year ago that Wilson and fellow cornerback CJ Henderson were freshmen beyond their years at Florida — meaning the blueprint was fresh for Dean to follow.

But Saturday, Dean bore resemblance to Gardner-Johnson.

With the Gators clutching a 20-point lead early in the fourth quarter, Francois looked deep to pass, but didn't see the double coverage. Dean played the ball well in the air and hauled in his first interception before dashing 44 yards in the other direction.

It was the cherry on top of a standout season for Florida's heavily involved freshman, and Gardner-Johnson couldn't help but feel a little déjà vu.

"This game (as a freshman in 2016) was my first career pick. It's just another step for him. He can't dwell on it," Gardner-Johnson said of Dean. "He played well. Young guy that's going to be great in the future. Continue to look for his number."

With Wilson and Henderson set to return next season for what could be a final ride for UF's dynamic defensive back tandem, Dean's emergence should spur the secondary for years to come. Although Dean was thrust into the metaphorical fire early, there was no expectation for the former four-star prospect to become the next Wilson or the next Henderson — he simply needed to be Trey Dean III.

"There's a standard we have to live by, and you don't have to be the best, but you have to do your best every day. And if you do that, then you're going to have success," Mullen said. "And I think as the year went on, our guys, they're really buying in to that."
























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[gatortalk] Pick 'em results

First order of business:  How about them Gators!?  The beatdown of FSU may go down as one of the most satisfying wins in Gator history.  

FSU's six game win streak over UF?  Gone.  FSU's string of decades of winning records?  Gone.  FSU's string of decades of bowl games?  Gone.

On to Pick 'em.  First place was a tie between Ed Tauscher and William Kellermier, who were 10-2.  A big group were second at 9-3, so congrats to all y'all, too.

The winner for the entire year, at 83-61, is.....drum roll......Ken Duffield!  Go Ken!  Go Ken!  And in second place, 82-62, are Brian Duffield (What? Another Duffield?  Are you guys brothers?), Gregory Willis, and Jeffrey Legg.

Third place, 80-64, are Eric Bunce, Jeff Picano, Russ Beyer, and Troy Bleeker.

Thanks for playing all year, we will put together a Bowl Game Edition of Pick 'em, featuring the SEC teams and probably a few other of the more
interesting bowls.  But certainly not all 35 or however many there are.  

So keep your eyes peeled in a couple of weeks.  

http://pickem.g8r.com

GO GATORS

John and Oz

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] GatorNews from the Miami Herald, courtesy of JunoGator

Yes, I knew there was a Kodak play. Just didn't know where it came from. 
I looked up some of his music. Not bad. More Hip Hop than rap. 

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On Nov 25, 2018, at 6:58 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:

He's the rapper that they named the trick play they ran in the MSU game. Evidently, all the kids on the team love his music.  I hate rap music, so I don't know his music personally.  ;-)

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On Nov 25, 2018, at 6:04 PM, Oliver Barry <barryo@realtracs.com> wrote:

One more observation: I never heard of Kodak Black until yesterday. But, I'm a fan if he's a Gator! 

Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS Real Estate Services
305 B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Office: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239

On Nov 25, 2018, at 4:42 PM, Charlie <imagator@outlook.com> wrote:

Franks made some real strides this year but it really showed yesterday. Like many others I was ready to see what Trask could do after the Mizzou loss but I guess that just wasn't meant to be.
If we really do draw UCF in the bowl game I want to see the best the Gators can bring so I believe that's Franks.
Charlie

On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 2:47 PM John Vega <zebulon@gate.net> wrote:
I would not be surprised to see Emory Jones; I feel like Mullen has been grooming his this year. He seemed a better fit for our offense with his skill set. 

It will be interesting…

-Zeb



On Nov 25, 2018, at 12:26 PM, Oliver Barry <barryo@realtracs.com> wrote:

99 sure was a factor in the game yesterday! 
No, not Brian Burns, the fabulous end rusher for the semis who was, according to the prognosticators, was going to spend the day in Florida's backfield. Did he record a tackle?
I'm talking about Jachai Polite! I bet Francois was seeing him in his nightmares last night!
Are you ready for Feleipe Franks, Heisman contender next season? If he keeps playing like yesterday he will be. 
It was nice to see Trevon Grimes have a good game. 
Where was Kadarius Toney?


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Franks leads Florida to win 41-14, ending five-year losing streak to Florida State

Florida State defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) breaks up a pass intended for Florida wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Tallahassee, Fla., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018.
Florida State defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) breaks up a pass intended for Florida wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Tallahassee, Fla., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018. Mark Wallheiser AP
https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222100480.html
Additional article content not readily reproduced here can be seen at URL at the top of the story. 
TALLAHASSEE 

After the last play of the ball game Florida coach Dan Mullen yelled for his players to go straight to the fans. They all proceeded to the where the UF fans were still boisterously cheering at Doak Campbell Stadium. Defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson and tight end R.J. Raymond jumped into the stands and led the team and the fans in a victorious chant, followed by their tradition of singing "We are the Boys from old Florida."

It was the first time since 2012 that Florida was able to celebrate a victory over its in-state rival Florida State. The No. 11 Gators topped the Seminoles 41-14 on Saturday. 

"Nobody on our team has beaten Florida State before," quarterback Feleipe Franks said, "and we came out and battled, and it definitely ranks at the top."

The Gators piled on five touchdowns on the day, and they compiled over 500 yards of offense for the third straight game.

Junior tailback Lamical Perine accounted for 129 of Florida's 282 rushing yards. His performance was highlighted by a second-quarter touchdown run that saw him burst through a hole on the left side and zip down the open field for a 74-yard score.

And despite eight Florida State penalties through the first two quarters of play, the contest was close at the half with Florida carrying a 13-7 lead.

The Gators extended their lead with 10:53 left in the third quarter, however, as another costly penalty on the Seminoles gave Florida a fresh set of downs. An unsportsmanlike conduct on FSU defensive back Stanford Samuels gifted the Gators a first and goal at the FSU five-yard line. It led to the Gators' second touchdown, a three-yard pass from Franks to wide receiver Josh Hammond.

"All week, we weren't worried about this game. We knew we were the better team," Gardner- Johnson said. "We knew they were the most undisciplined team in America, so we were just going to take advantage of every little opportunity we had. That's what we did."

Defensive ends Jachai Polite and Jabari Zuniga headlined a Florida defense that recorded its fourth five-sack game of the season.

Polite had a strip sack of FSU quarterback Deondre Francois, which was recovered by defensive end CeCe Jefferson. It led to a 22-yard touchdown catch by Trevon Grimes on the very next play to give the Gators a 27-7 lead.

Grimes, a transfer from Ohio State, combined with Ole Miss transfer Van Jefferson for 210 of the Gators' 254 passing yards.

And despite two promising touchdown drives by the Seminoles -- one that included a one-handed grab in the end zone by running back Cam Akers, -- the Gators proved too much down the stretch. It was one of their most complete games of the season as they scored 28 points in the second half and held Florida State to one of 14 on third down.

That, coupled with Florida State's self-inflicted wounds led to its collapse at home to culminate a 5-7 season.

"Disappointing loss. Disappoint season," FSU coach Willie Taggart said. "I think everybody in that locker room is hurting."

The loss presumably ended the Seminoles' chances of making a bowl appearance for the 37th-straight year, which was an NCAA record.

And Florida could be on its way to a major bowl game in Mullen's first season as head coach.

"I'm trying to go to a New Year's Six bowl, so that'd fun," Franks said. "Our guys deserve it."


Gators, Seminoles have more than bragging rights at stake in their matchup

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The Florida Gators are within reach of a New Year's Six bowl game. 

Ranked No. 11 in the latest College Football Playoff Poll, the Gators are in position to play in one of the major bowl games awarded to the top 12 teams in the country.

They just need to win their regular-season finale against in-state rival Florida State.

That should be all the motivation Florida needs when it travels to Tallahassee to try to snap a five-game losing streak against the unranked Seminoles on Saturday at noon.

The Seminoles have fallen far short of expectations in their 5-6 season, but don't expect an easy victory for the Gators (8-3), who are favored to leave Doak Campbell Stadium with a win.

"None of that really makes much of a difference with whatever the records are for either team," Florida coach Dan Mullen said. "You've just got to go out there and you've got to play a great game. Guys that have grown up playing against each other, that know each other, is what makes rivalry games a lot of fun. The competition, neighbor-against-neighbor competition here in the state of Florida. It will be a great challenge for us."

One challenge for Florida will be neutralizing defensive end Brian Burns, the Seminoles' elite 6-5, 235-pound edge rusher. 

Burns is part of a Seminoles defense that has been relatively pedestrian overall, ranking 76th in the nation in total defense and 116th against the pass. 

But he has been a standout — leading the Seminoles with 10 sacks and 15.5 tackles for loss this season.

"He might be the best pass rusher we've seen all year," Mullen said. "He's got length, he's got speed, he's got size, can come off the edge, causes all kinds of problems for you. I don't know that we've faced a pass-rusher like that this year."

The Gators have a game plan in place for Burns, however, which includes knowing where he is on the field and mixing up their protection.

"Just trying to chip him," running back Lamical Perine said. "Just do little things like that to get him off set. Once he gets up field we can just stop him and he won't make a big impact on the play, on third down and stuff like that."

That will be key in ensuring Florida quarterback Feleipe Franks carries over the production from the past two outings. He completed 19 of 27 passes for 274 yards and three passing touchdowns against Idaho last week and rushed for two touchdowns against South Carolina the week before.

"You can tell [Franks has] improved from last year," FSU coach Willie Taggart said, "and I think Coach Mullen and his staff has done a great job of playing to his strength, and he's doing that with the entire offense. That's helping them be successful."

The Gators have outscored their past two opponents 98-41 and have two consecutive games with at least 500 yards of total offense.

And their 13th-ranked pass defense will face a Seminoles offensive line that hasn't been able to protect its quarterbacks all year. Starter Deondre Francois has been sacked 24 times, and his backup James Blackman has been sacked six times in three games. It could be an ideal matchup for Florida's explosive defensive ends in Jachai Polite and Jabari Zuniga, who have combined for 23.5 tackles for loss and 14 sacks this season.

Heading into Saturday's rivalry with his team's bowl game hopes still alive and a 36-year bowl streak on the line, Taggart will have the Gators on his mind even as he sits down for his Thanksgiving meal.

"My favorite side dish is gator meat," he said. 



One of South Florida's top senior running backs commits to the Florida Gators

In this Oct. 12, 2018, file photo, Carol City Chiefs running back Nay'quan Wright (5) runs upfield against the Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell stadium in Miami
In this Oct. 12, 2018, file photo, Carol City Chiefs running back Nay'quan Wright (5) runs upfield against the Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell stadium in Miami Andrew Uloza For the Miami Herald
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The Florida Gators earned a win on the recruiting trail Saturday night shortly after defeating in-state rival Florida State.

Carol City running back Nay'Quan Wright, one of the top prospects in South Florida for the 2019 recruiting cycle, announced on Twitter that he committed to UF.

"Every next level of your life will demand a different version of you ! #GoGators" Wright wrote in his tweet.

Wright, a 5-8, 185-pound running back out of Opa Locka, is rated as the No. 15 running back and No. 38 overlal player in Florida regardless of position in this year's recruiting cycle, according to the 247Sports Composite ranking. He chose Florida over Alabama, Florida State and Georgia among a slew of Football Bowl Subdivision offers.

Wright is ranked second among South Florida running backs in the 2019 class, behind only University School's Kenny McIntosh, a Georgia Bulldogs commit.

Wright played a large role in leading the Carol City Chiefs to a 10-3 record, a District 16-6A title and an appearance in the Region 4-6A semifinals where the Chiefs ultimately lost to Central.

Florida's recruiting class now ranks 21st nationally and has 16 verbal commitments. Commitments are non-binding until a player signs a national letter of intent either during the early signing period or on National Signing Day.






























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Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] GatorNews from the Miami Herald, courtesy of JunoGator

He's the rapper that they named the trick play they ran in the MSU game. Evidently, all the kids on the team love his music.  I hate rap music, so I don't know his music personally.  ;-)

Sent From Shane's iPhone
Go Gators!   &   Skål Vikes!

On Nov 25, 2018, at 6:04 PM, Oliver Barry <barryo@realtracs.com> wrote:

One more observation: I never heard of Kodak Black until yesterday. But, I'm a fan if he's a Gator! 

Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
PARKS Real Estate Services
305 B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Office: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239

On Nov 25, 2018, at 4:42 PM, Charlie <imagator@outlook.com> wrote:

Franks made some real strides this year but it really showed yesterday. Like many others I was ready to see what Trask could do after the Mizzou loss but I guess that just wasn't meant to be.
If we really do draw UCF in the bowl game I want to see the best the Gators can bring so I believe that's Franks.
Charlie

On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 2:47 PM John Vega <zebulon@gate.net> wrote:
I would not be surprised to see Emory Jones; I feel like Mullen has been grooming his this year. He seemed a better fit for our offense with his skill set. 

It will be interesting…

-Zeb



On Nov 25, 2018, at 12:26 PM, Oliver Barry <barryo@realtracs.com> wrote:

99 sure was a factor in the game yesterday! 
No, not Brian Burns, the fabulous end rusher for the semis who was, according to the prognosticators, was going to spend the day in Florida's backfield. Did he record a tackle?
I'm talking about Jachai Polite! I bet Francois was seeing him in his nightmares last night!
Are you ready for Feleipe Franks, Heisman contender next season? If he keeps playing like yesterday he will be. 
It was nice to see Trevon Grimes have a good game. 
Where was Kadarius Toney?


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Real Estate Broker
PARKS Real Estate Services
305 B Indian Lake Blvd
Suite 220
Hendersonville TN 37075
Office: 615-826-4040
Mobile: 615-972-4239

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Date: November 25, 2018 at 8:38:33 AM CST
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Franks leads Florida to win 41-14, ending five-year losing streak to Florida State

Florida State defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) breaks up a pass intended for Florida wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Tallahassee, Fla., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018.
Florida State defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) breaks up a pass intended for Florida wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Tallahassee, Fla., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018. Mark Wallheiser AP
https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222100480.html
Additional article content not readily reproduced here can be seen at URL at the top of the story. 
TALLAHASSEE 

After the last play of the ball game Florida coach Dan Mullen yelled for his players to go straight to the fans. They all proceeded to the where the UF fans were still boisterously cheering at Doak Campbell Stadium. Defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson and tight end R.J. Raymond jumped into the stands and led the team and the fans in a victorious chant, followed by their tradition of singing "We are the Boys from old Florida."

It was the first time since 2012 that Florida was able to celebrate a victory over its in-state rival Florida State. The No. 11 Gators topped the Seminoles 41-14 on Saturday. 

"Nobody on our team has beaten Florida State before," quarterback Feleipe Franks said, "and we came out and battled, and it definitely ranks at the top."

The Gators piled on five touchdowns on the day, and they compiled over 500 yards of offense for the third straight game.

Junior tailback Lamical Perine accounted for 129 of Florida's 282 rushing yards. His performance was highlighted by a second-quarter touchdown run that saw him burst through a hole on the left side and zip down the open field for a 74-yard score.

And despite eight Florida State penalties through the first two quarters of play, the contest was close at the half with Florida carrying a 13-7 lead.

The Gators extended their lead with 10:53 left in the third quarter, however, as another costly penalty on the Seminoles gave Florida a fresh set of downs. An unsportsmanlike conduct on FSU defensive back Stanford Samuels gifted the Gators a first and goal at the FSU five-yard line. It led to the Gators' second touchdown, a three-yard pass from Franks to wide receiver Josh Hammond.

"All week, we weren't worried about this game. We knew we were the better team," Gardner- Johnson said. "We knew they were the most undisciplined team in America, so we were just going to take advantage of every little opportunity we had. That's what we did."

Defensive ends Jachai Polite and Jabari Zuniga headlined a Florida defense that recorded its fourth five-sack game of the season.

Polite had a strip sack of FSU quarterback Deondre Francois, which was recovered by defensive end CeCe Jefferson. It led to a 22-yard touchdown catch by Trevon Grimes on the very next play to give the Gators a 27-7 lead.

Grimes, a transfer from Ohio State, combined with Ole Miss transfer Van Jefferson for 210 of the Gators' 254 passing yards.

And despite two promising touchdown drives by the Seminoles -- one that included a one-handed grab in the end zone by running back Cam Akers, -- the Gators proved too much down the stretch. It was one of their most complete games of the season as they scored 28 points in the second half and held Florida State to one of 14 on third down.

That, coupled with Florida State's self-inflicted wounds led to its collapse at home to culminate a 5-7 season.

"Disappointing loss. Disappoint season," FSU coach Willie Taggart said. "I think everybody in that locker room is hurting."

The loss presumably ended the Seminoles' chances of making a bowl appearance for the 37th-straight year, which was an NCAA record.

And Florida could be on its way to a major bowl game in Mullen's first season as head coach.

"I'm trying to go to a New Year's Six bowl, so that'd fun," Franks said. "Our guys deserve it."


Gators, Seminoles have more than bragging rights at stake in their matchup

Additional article content not readily reproduced here can be seen at URL at the top of the story. 

The Florida Gators are within reach of a New Year's Six bowl game. 

Ranked No. 11 in the latest College Football Playoff Poll, the Gators are in position to play in one of the major bowl games awarded to the top 12 teams in the country.

They just need to win their regular-season finale against in-state rival Florida State.

That should be all the motivation Florida needs when it travels to Tallahassee to try to snap a five-game losing streak against the unranked Seminoles on Saturday at noon.

The Seminoles have fallen far short of expectations in their 5-6 season, but don't expect an easy victory for the Gators (8-3), who are favored to leave Doak Campbell Stadium with a win.

"None of that really makes much of a difference with whatever the records are for either team," Florida coach Dan Mullen said. "You've just got to go out there and you've got to play a great game. Guys that have grown up playing against each other, that know each other, is what makes rivalry games a lot of fun. The competition, neighbor-against-neighbor competition here in the state of Florida. It will be a great challenge for us."

One challenge for Florida will be neutralizing defensive end Brian Burns, the Seminoles' elite 6-5, 235-pound edge rusher. 

Burns is part of a Seminoles defense that has been relatively pedestrian overall, ranking 76th in the nation in total defense and 116th against the pass. 

But he has been a standout — leading the Seminoles with 10 sacks and 15.5 tackles for loss this season.

"He might be the best pass rusher we've seen all year," Mullen said. "He's got length, he's got speed, he's got size, can come off the edge, causes all kinds of problems for you. I don't know that we've faced a pass-rusher like that this year."

The Gators have a game plan in place for Burns, however, which includes knowing where he is on the field and mixing up their protection.

"Just trying to chip him," running back Lamical Perine said. "Just do little things like that to get him off set. Once he gets up field we can just stop him and he won't make a big impact on the play, on third down and stuff like that."

That will be key in ensuring Florida quarterback Feleipe Franks carries over the production from the past two outings. He completed 19 of 27 passes for 274 yards and three passing touchdowns against Idaho last week and rushed for two touchdowns against South Carolina the week before.

"You can tell [Franks has] improved from last year," FSU coach Willie Taggart said, "and I think Coach Mullen and his staff has done a great job of playing to his strength, and he's doing that with the entire offense. That's helping them be successful."

The Gators have outscored their past two opponents 98-41 and have two consecutive games with at least 500 yards of total offense.

And their 13th-ranked pass defense will face a Seminoles offensive line that hasn't been able to protect its quarterbacks all year. Starter Deondre Francois has been sacked 24 times, and his backup James Blackman has been sacked six times in three games. It could be an ideal matchup for Florida's explosive defensive ends in Jachai Polite and Jabari Zuniga, who have combined for 23.5 tackles for loss and 14 sacks this season.

Heading into Saturday's rivalry with his team's bowl game hopes still alive and a 36-year bowl streak on the line, Taggart will have the Gators on his mind even as he sits down for his Thanksgiving meal.

"My favorite side dish is gator meat," he said. 



One of South Florida's top senior running backs commits to the Florida Gators

In this Oct. 12, 2018, file photo, Carol City Chiefs running back Nay'quan Wright (5) runs upfield against the Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell stadium in Miami
In this Oct. 12, 2018, file photo, Carol City Chiefs running back Nay'quan Wright (5) runs upfield against the Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell stadium in Miami Andrew Uloza For the Miami Herald
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The Florida Gators earned a win on the recruiting trail Saturday night shortly after defeating in-state rival Florida State.

Carol City running back Nay'Quan Wright, one of the top prospects in South Florida for the 2019 recruiting cycle, announced on Twitter that he committed to UF.

"Every next level of your life will demand a different version of you ! #GoGators" Wright wrote in his tweet.

Wright, a 5-8, 185-pound running back out of Opa Locka, is rated as the No. 15 running back and No. 38 overlal player in Florida regardless of position in this year's recruiting cycle, according to the 247Sports Composite ranking. He chose Florida over Alabama, Florida State and Georgia among a slew of Football Bowl Subdivision offers.

Wright is ranked second among South Florida running backs in the 2019 class, behind only University School's Kenny McIntosh, a Georgia Bulldogs commit.

Wright played a large role in leading the Carol City Chiefs to a 10-3 record, a District 16-6A title and an appearance in the Region 4-6A semifinals where the Chiefs ultimately lost to Central.

Florida's recruiting class now ranks 21st nationally and has 16 verbal commitments. Commitments are non-binding until a player signs a national letter of intent either during the early signing period or on National Signing Day.






























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Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] GatorNews from the Miami Herald, courtesy of JunoGator

One more observation: I never heard of Kodak Black until yesterday. But, I'm a fan if he's a Gator! 

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On Nov 25, 2018, at 4:42 PM, Charlie <imagator@outlook.com> wrote:

Franks made some real strides this year but it really showed yesterday. Like many others I was ready to see what Trask could do after the Mizzou loss but I guess that just wasn't meant to be.
If we really do draw UCF in the bowl game I want to see the best the Gators can bring so I believe that's Franks.
Charlie

On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 2:47 PM John Vega <zebulon@gate.net> wrote:
I would not be surprised to see Emory Jones; I feel like Mullen has been grooming his this year. He seemed a better fit for our offense with his skill set. 

It will be interesting…

-Zeb



On Nov 25, 2018, at 12:26 PM, Oliver Barry <barryo@realtracs.com> wrote:

99 sure was a factor in the game yesterday! 
No, not Brian Burns, the fabulous end rusher for the semis who was, according to the prognosticators, was going to spend the day in Florida's backfield. Did he record a tackle?
I'm talking about Jachai Polite! I bet Francois was seeing him in his nightmares last night!
Are you ready for Feleipe Franks, Heisman contender next season? If he keeps playing like yesterday he will be. 
It was nice to see Trevon Grimes have a good game. 
Where was Kadarius Toney?


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Franks leads Florida to win 41-14, ending five-year losing streak to Florida State

Florida State defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) breaks up a pass intended for Florida wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Tallahassee, Fla., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018.
Florida State defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) breaks up a pass intended for Florida wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland in the first half of an NCAA college football game in Tallahassee, Fla., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018. Mark Wallheiser AP
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TALLAHASSEE 

After the last play of the ball game Florida coach Dan Mullen yelled for his players to go straight to the fans. They all proceeded to the where the UF fans were still boisterously cheering at Doak Campbell Stadium. Defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson and tight end R.J. Raymond jumped into the stands and led the team and the fans in a victorious chant, followed by their tradition of singing "We are the Boys from old Florida."

It was the first time since 2012 that Florida was able to celebrate a victory over its in-state rival Florida State. The No. 11 Gators topped the Seminoles 41-14 on Saturday. 

"Nobody on our team has beaten Florida State before," quarterback Feleipe Franks said, "and we came out and battled, and it definitely ranks at the top."

The Gators piled on five touchdowns on the day, and they compiled over 500 yards of offense for the third straight game.

Junior tailback Lamical Perine accounted for 129 of Florida's 282 rushing yards. His performance was highlighted by a second-quarter touchdown run that saw him burst through a hole on the left side and zip down the open field for a 74-yard score.

And despite eight Florida State penalties through the first two quarters of play, the contest was close at the half with Florida carrying a 13-7 lead.

The Gators extended their lead with 10:53 left in the third quarter, however, as another costly penalty on the Seminoles gave Florida a fresh set of downs. An unsportsmanlike conduct on FSU defensive back Stanford Samuels gifted the Gators a first and goal at the FSU five-yard line. It led to the Gators' second touchdown, a three-yard pass from Franks to wide receiver Josh Hammond.

"All week, we weren't worried about this game. We knew we were the better team," Gardner- Johnson said. "We knew they were the most undisciplined team in America, so we were just going to take advantage of every little opportunity we had. That's what we did."

Defensive ends Jachai Polite and Jabari Zuniga headlined a Florida defense that recorded its fourth five-sack game of the season.

Polite had a strip sack of FSU quarterback Deondre Francois, which was recovered by defensive end CeCe Jefferson. It led to a 22-yard touchdown catch by Trevon Grimes on the very next play to give the Gators a 27-7 lead.

Grimes, a transfer from Ohio State, combined with Ole Miss transfer Van Jefferson for 210 of the Gators' 254 passing yards.

And despite two promising touchdown drives by the Seminoles -- one that included a one-handed grab in the end zone by running back Cam Akers, -- the Gators proved too much down the stretch. It was one of their most complete games of the season as they scored 28 points in the second half and held Florida State to one of 14 on third down.

That, coupled with Florida State's self-inflicted wounds led to its collapse at home to culminate a 5-7 season.

"Disappointing loss. Disappoint season," FSU coach Willie Taggart said. "I think everybody in that locker room is hurting."

The loss presumably ended the Seminoles' chances of making a bowl appearance for the 37th-straight year, which was an NCAA record.

And Florida could be on its way to a major bowl game in Mullen's first season as head coach.

"I'm trying to go to a New Year's Six bowl, so that'd fun," Franks said. "Our guys deserve it."


Gators, Seminoles have more than bragging rights at stake in their matchup

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The Florida Gators are within reach of a New Year's Six bowl game. 

Ranked No. 11 in the latest College Football Playoff Poll, the Gators are in position to play in one of the major bowl games awarded to the top 12 teams in the country.

They just need to win their regular-season finale against in-state rival Florida State.

That should be all the motivation Florida needs when it travels to Tallahassee to try to snap a five-game losing streak against the unranked Seminoles on Saturday at noon.

The Seminoles have fallen far short of expectations in their 5-6 season, but don't expect an easy victory for the Gators (8-3), who are favored to leave Doak Campbell Stadium with a win.

"None of that really makes much of a difference with whatever the records are for either team," Florida coach Dan Mullen said. "You've just got to go out there and you've got to play a great game. Guys that have grown up playing against each other, that know each other, is what makes rivalry games a lot of fun. The competition, neighbor-against-neighbor competition here in the state of Florida. It will be a great challenge for us."

One challenge for Florida will be neutralizing defensive end Brian Burns, the Seminoles' elite 6-5, 235-pound edge rusher. 

Burns is part of a Seminoles defense that has been relatively pedestrian overall, ranking 76th in the nation in total defense and 116th against the pass. 

But he has been a standout — leading the Seminoles with 10 sacks and 15.5 tackles for loss this season.

"He might be the best pass rusher we've seen all year," Mullen said. "He's got length, he's got speed, he's got size, can come off the edge, causes all kinds of problems for you. I don't know that we've faced a pass-rusher like that this year."

The Gators have a game plan in place for Burns, however, which includes knowing where he is on the field and mixing up their protection.

"Just trying to chip him," running back Lamical Perine said. "Just do little things like that to get him off set. Once he gets up field we can just stop him and he won't make a big impact on the play, on third down and stuff like that."

That will be key in ensuring Florida quarterback Feleipe Franks carries over the production from the past two outings. He completed 19 of 27 passes for 274 yards and three passing touchdowns against Idaho last week and rushed for two touchdowns against South Carolina the week before.

"You can tell [Franks has] improved from last year," FSU coach Willie Taggart said, "and I think Coach Mullen and his staff has done a great job of playing to his strength, and he's doing that with the entire offense. That's helping them be successful."

The Gators have outscored their past two opponents 98-41 and have two consecutive games with at least 500 yards of total offense.

And their 13th-ranked pass defense will face a Seminoles offensive line that hasn't been able to protect its quarterbacks all year. Starter Deondre Francois has been sacked 24 times, and his backup James Blackman has been sacked six times in three games. It could be an ideal matchup for Florida's explosive defensive ends in Jachai Polite and Jabari Zuniga, who have combined for 23.5 tackles for loss and 14 sacks this season.

Heading into Saturday's rivalry with his team's bowl game hopes still alive and a 36-year bowl streak on the line, Taggart will have the Gators on his mind even as he sits down for his Thanksgiving meal.

"My favorite side dish is gator meat," he said. 



One of South Florida's top senior running backs commits to the Florida Gators

In this Oct. 12, 2018, file photo, Carol City Chiefs running back Nay'quan Wright (5) runs upfield against the Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell stadium in Miami
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The Florida Gators earned a win on the recruiting trail Saturday night shortly after defeating in-state rival Florida State.

Carol City running back Nay'Quan Wright, one of the top prospects in South Florida for the 2019 recruiting cycle, announced on Twitter that he committed to UF.

"Every next level of your life will demand a different version of you ! #GoGators" Wright wrote in his tweet.

Wright, a 5-8, 185-pound running back out of Opa Locka, is rated as the No. 15 running back and No. 38 overlal player in Florida regardless of position in this year's recruiting cycle, according to the 247Sports Composite ranking. He chose Florida over Alabama, Florida State and Georgia among a slew of Football Bowl Subdivision offers.

Wright is ranked second among South Florida running backs in the 2019 class, behind only University School's Kenny McIntosh, a Georgia Bulldogs commit.

Wright played a large role in leading the Carol City Chiefs to a 10-3 record, a District 16-6A title and an appearance in the Region 4-6A semifinals where the Chiefs ultimately lost to Central.

Florida's recruiting class now ranks 21st nationally and has 16 verbal commitments. Commitments are non-binding until a player signs a national letter of intent either during the early signing period or on National Signing Day.






























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