Tuesday, November 30, 2021

[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Pick 'em results

John/Oz,

Thanks for running Pick 'em again this year.  I always enjoy it, even though I hate my results :-)

On Nov 30, 2021, at 7:20 AM, jbowers4@cfl.rr.com wrote:

Congratulations to Buzz Ryan, who only missed one game last Saturday to finish first at 11-1. A five-way tie for second at 10-2 among Dean Tilman, Mary Lynn, Mike Lloveras, Robert Rieders, and Stacey Hartley-McBride.

And the winner overall is......John Coyle at 75-57! Big round of applause!!

Shawn Lewis finished second at 72-60, and Brian Hicks took third at 71-61.

Once the bowl games are set, we'll have a Bowl Game Edition of Pick 'em, so watch for it. Probably around mid-December or so.

Thanks for playing and GO GATORS!

http://pickem.g8r.com

John and Oz


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[gatortalk] Pick 'em results

Congratulations to Buzz Ryan, who only missed one game last Saturday to finish first at 11-1. A five-way tie for second at 10-2 among Dean Tilman, Mary Lynn, Mike Lloveras, Robert Rieders, and Stacey Hartley-McBride.

And the winner overall is......John Coyle at 75-57! Big round of applause!!

Shawn Lewis finished second at 72-60, and Brian Hicks took third at 71-61.

Once the bowl games are set, we'll have a Bowl Game Edition of Pick 'em, so watch for it. Probably around mid-December or so.

Thanks for playing and GO GATORS!

http://pickem.g8r.com

John and Oz


Monday, November 29, 2021

Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Dameon Pierce gets his helmet ripped off, keeps right on going for a touchdown -- and gets a penalty?

That was my question. The semi player grabbed his helmet by the front to make it fly off. 

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On Nov 29, 2021, at 8:10 AM, zebulon@gate.net wrote:

How is this not a facemask penalty?

-Zeb

On Nov 27, 2021, at 9:47 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:

Pierce took a handoff from quarterback Anthony Richardson at the Florida State 13, and rumbled upfield. 

A Florida State tackler ripped the helmet off Pierce's head. 


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[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Dameon Pierce gets his helmet ripped off, keeps right on going for a touchdown -- and gets a penalty?

How is this not a facemask penalty?

-Zeb

On Nov 27, 2021, at 9:47 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:

Pierce took a handoff from quarterback Anthony Richardson at the Florida State 13, and rumbled upfield. 

A Florida State tackler ripped the helmet off Pierce's head. 


[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: Anthony Richardson provides second-half spark in Gators' 24-21 win over FSU

He's a 5th year Junior.

If he has not learned by now…

-Zeb

On Nov 27, 2021, at 7:05 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:

"He's got to relax," Knox said of Jones. "I told Emory, 'Stop trying to force things down the field and just take what they give you.' When you watch NFL quarterbacks, they will check the ball down a lot. And we've got to learn to do that.

"Just take what they give you and then eventually they'll give you that shot that you want. Emory's a smart player, a good player. He's just got to relax and take what they give you, and he'll eventually get those shots he was shooting for today."


Saturday, November 27, 2021

Re: [gatortalk] What a relief!

That's exactly what happened! It wasn't as ugly as Stamford. But, it was ugly. 
I've heard we're going to the Birmingham Bowl. A better drive for me. :  -  )

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On Nov 27, 2021, at 3:33 PM, Hhsgator <hhsgator@gmail.com> wrote:

Thank goodness they made more mistakes than we did. So many penalties, so many reviews. Four hours we endured, but at least we won.
On to the Gasparilla Bowl or wherever.
Helen

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[gatortalk] What a relief!

Thank goodness they made more mistakes than we did. So many penalties, so many reviews. Four hours we endured, but at least we won.
On to the Gasparilla Bowl or wherever.
Helen

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Thursday, November 25, 2021

Re: [gatortalk] Digest for gatortalk@googlegroups.com - 3 updates in 2 topics

Appx 30% shooting BUT one of the most enjoyable games I have seen in years. D is on fire; never give up Hussle is on fire….the shots were made that needed to be made. 

It's gonna be a special year. 

Terri

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On Nov 25, 2021, at 9:02 AM, gatortalk@googlegroups.com wrote:


gogators@mail.com: Nov 25 05:00AM +0100

Beat Ohio State on last second shot.
 
GoGators!!!
Mark
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Helen Huntley <hhsgator@gmail.com>: Nov 25 04:58AM -0500

Saw the replay this morning—pretty amazing shot.
Helen
 
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Oliver Barry REALTRACS <barryo@realtracs.com>: Nov 24 11:15AM -0600

Shane,
 
If we beat f$U it looks like there's a road trip in our futures!!
 
 
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Re: [gatortalk] Gators win!

Saw the replay this morning—pretty amazing shot.
Helen

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Wednesday, November 24, 2021

[gatortalk] Gators win!

Beat Ohio State on last second shot.

GoGators!!!
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[gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] [SUN]: Here's where Florida football is projected to play a bowl game before the FSU matchup

Shane,

If we beat f$U it looks like there's a road trip in our futures!!


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From: Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com>
Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Here's where Florida football is projected to play a bowl game before the FSU matchup
Date: November 24, 2021 at 8:37:55 AM CST



Heading into the final week of the regular season, Florida is at risk of failing to become bowl eligible for the first time in four years.  

The Gators (5-6, 2-6 SEC) ended their conference schedule with four consecutive losses, resulting in the firing of fourth-year coach Dan Mullen. Saturday's opponent, rival Florida State, is also playing for its sixth win after starting out the season 0-4. 

Despite the looming staff changes in Gainesville, interim coach Greg Knox feels a bowl game would still be beneficial for the UF players. 

More:Florida football: Current Gators, former players want next coach to keep Nick Savage

"I think it would mean a lot to these guys," he said. "I know they want to go out the right way. I think they've got one goal in mind, and that is to win this game and finish beating our rival at home." 

Several bowl projections this week do not include the Gators, including Athlon Sports, Action Network and Saturday Down South. ESPN's Mark Schlabach also omitted Florida in his latest projections for the first time this season. 

"Even if Florida beats Florida State at home to finish 6-6, its program trajectory is so bad right now that it would probably end up near the bottom of the SEC's bowl pecking order," Schlabach wrote. "I'm guessing Florida would decline going to the postseason with a losing record (which the Gators will have if they lose to Florida State on Saturday)."

Here's a look at the latest bowl projections for Florida entering the FSU matchup: 

Florida Gators bowl projections

• TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl vs. Central Florida, Noon on ESPN, Dec. 28 in Birmingham (ESPN's Kyle Bonagura)

• Duke's Mayo Bowl vs. Virginia, 11:30 a.m. on ESPN, Dec. 30 in Charlotte (USA TODAY)

• Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl vs. Miami (Fla.), 7 p.m. on ESPN, Dec. 23 in Tampa (CBS Sports)

• TicketSmarter Birmingham Bowl vs. UAB, Noon on ESPN, Dec. 28 in Birmingham (247Sports)

• AutoZone Liberty Bowl vs. Texas Tech, 6:45 p.m. on ESPN, Dec. 28 in Memphis (Sporting News)

Most common projected bowl game:Birmingham Bowl, Dec. 28 (two times). 

Saturday

Who: Florida State (5-6) vs. Florida (5-6)

When: 12 p.m. 

Where: Steve Spurrier-Florida Field at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium

TV: ESPN

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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: A few candidates the Florida Gators should (and shouldn't) consider as next football coach

Billy Napier looks like a popular choice. If he could be persuaded. 

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On Nov 23, 2021, at 3:03 PM, Woody Bass <gatorrrrrr@gmail.com> wrote:

"Adams' response: Kiffin is the perfect fit for Florida. He'd be the second coming of Steve Spurrier. "

Hell to the nah. Next. Remember my reaction to Muschamp hiring? 

"Adams' response: Not a terrible candidate. Not great, either. I'd feel more comfortable with Napier if I saw him prove himself as a Power Five head coach first."

Undecided right now. He's worked with the best in the business. 

"Adams' response: Did you not see Oregon's 38-7 loss to Utah on Saturday? I'd rather have Mullen back."

Point taken, but Cristobol can recruit with the best of them and Oregon has been more consistent under him than UF has been the last several years. 

Franklin - Hell No
Meyer - No

Rileyyyyyyy - would be nice but don't see him leaving Okie. 

No to Stoops - either of them. 

Bill O'Brien - mmmmaybe. Should get a look. Worked with the best too. 

Heard Freeze name come up. Hell no next. 

I feel like it's going to be someone no one is talking about. Doing more research (not that my opinion matters to Stricklin)

Woody


On Nov 23, 2021, at 1:29 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:


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Florida became the third marquee college football job to open this season when the Gators fired Dan Mullen amid his fourth season on Sunday. The Gators join LSU and Southern Cal with openings considered to be among the top-15 jobs in college football.

Other Power Five jobs available include Washington, Washington State, Virginia Tech and TCU.

Suffice it to say that this year's coaching carousel will offer an even wilder ride than usual.

On this edition of "SEC Football Unfiltered," a podcast from the USA TODAY Network, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams each pitch three candidates for their cohost to evaluate for the Gators.

Toppmeyer's candidates for Florida:

Lane Kiffin (Ole Miss)

Toppmeyer's pitch: Get the image of a young, immature Tennessee Vols coach who took shots at Urban Meyer's recruiting tactics out of your mind. Kiffin has matured and proven himself a winner. He's a bright offensive mind, which suits Florida well. Plus, he laid groundwork in Florida by leading Florida Atlantic to two Conference USA titles in three seasons. Now in his second season at Ole Miss, the Rebels are positioned for a New Year's Six bowl selection.

Adams' response: Kiffin is the perfect fit for Florida. He'd be the second coming of Steve Spurrier. 

Billy Napier (Louisiana)

Toppmeyer's pitch: Louisiana had little in the way of program pedigree before Napier's arrival. He's been a godsend for UL. The Ragin' Cajuns are headed to the Sun Belt Championship game for the fourth time in Napier's four-year tenure. Plus, he gained experience working the big-time circuit as a former assistant for Nick Saban at Alabama and Dabo Swinney at Clemson.

Adams' response: Not a terrible candidate. Not great, either. I'd feel more comfortable with Napier if I saw him prove himself as a Power Five head coach first.

Mario Cristobal (Oregon)

Toppmeyer's pitch: Although Oregon hasn't regained the level it achieved under Chip Kelly, Cristobal has the Ducks headed in the right direction. Oregon won the Rose Bowl to cap the 2019 season and is in contention for another Rose Bowl bid. Cristobal, the former Florida International coach, gained SEC experience working for Saban at Alabama. Plus, he directly addresses one of Mullen's shortcomings: recruiting. Oregon's 2021 recruiting class was the top-ranked class in program history.

Adams' response: Did you not see Oregon's 38-7 loss to Utah on Saturday? I'd rather have Mullen back.

Adams' candidates for Florida Gators:

Urban Meyer (Jacksonville Jaguars)

Adams' pitch: Meyer's stint in the NFL is going nowhere fast, but few have proven themselves more adept at the college level. Florida should offer Meyer a lifeline out of the NFL. 

Toppmeyer's response: You're not serious, right? This is the stuff of fantasy land. Anyway, we know how this would end: After a few good seasons, Meyer's tenure would jump the rails, and he'd resign, citing a desire to spend more time with family and a wish to focus on his health.

James Franklin (Penn State)

Adams' pitch: If you can lead Vanderbilt to three straight bowl games, including a pair of nine-win seasons, you can flourish at Florida. Franklin is a proven winner, and he'd recruit, too.

Toppmeyer's response: Not a home-run hire, but a decent hire. Look at Franklin throughout the course of his career rather than just through the lens of Penn State's 11-9 record the past two seasons, and his résumé is pretty sturdy. He shouldn't be Florida's top candidate, but it's not wrong to have Franklin on the list.

Lincoln Riley (Oklahoma)

Adams' pitch: Asked about LSU's opening last week, Riley didn't exactly shoot down the idea of changing jobs. Riley's brand of offense would go over well in Florida. Plus, Oklahoma fans seem to be getting restless as they wait for their first national championship since the 2000 season. Might be time for a fresh start for Riley.

Toppmeyer's response: All right, this is more realistic than Meyer, at least, although I have a hard time seeing Florida pulling Riley from Oklahoma. But the Sooners are headed to the SEC in 2025, and it's worth trying to convince Riley to join the party early. He'd bring a fun brand of offense that Florida fans would relish. If Florida can hire Riley, do it today.

Later in the episode

  • Adams offers his appreciation for the Egg Bowl, which will renew Thursday with heightened stakes, and he shares a few stories of covering the rivalry between Ole Miss and Mississippi State when he was a columnist for the Clarion Ledger. Toppmeyer says that, in hindsight, Ole Miss fans should be thankful for Elijah Moore's stupid penalty that had a hand in the 2019 Egg Bowl outcome and cost Matt Luke his job. Without that penalty, Kiffin might not be coaching Ole Miss today.
  • Toppmeyer shares the story of how Bryce Young's visit to a Tuscaloosa Walmart during his freshman year taught the Alabama quarterback the meaning of the Iron Bowl.
  • Despite Florida's job coming open, Adams still ranks LSU's opening as the best available job. His top three, in order: LSU, Florida and USC.

Where to listen to SEC Football Unfiltered

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Blake Toppmeyer is an SEC Columnist for the USA TODAY Network. John Adams is a senior columnist for the Knoxville News Sentinel. If you enjoy their coverage, consider a digital subscription that will allow you access to all of it. You can also subscribe to their podcast, SEC Football Unfiltered. They also host a podcast focused on Tennessee football, The Volunteer State.




















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[gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: A few candidates the Florida Gators should (and shouldn't) consider as next football coach

"Adams' response: Kiffin is the perfect fit for Florida. He'd be the second coming of Steve Spurrier. "

Hell to the nah. Next. Remember my reaction to Muschamp hiring? 

"Adams' response: Not a terrible candidate. Not great, either. I'd feel more comfortable with Napier if I saw him prove himself as a Power Five head coach first."

Undecided right now. He's worked with the best in the business. 

"Adams' response: Did you not see Oregon's 38-7 loss to Utah on Saturday? I'd rather have Mullen back."

Point taken, but Cristobol can recruit with the best of them and Oregon has been more consistent under him than UF has been the last several years. 

Franklin - Hell No
Meyer - No

Rileyyyyyyy - would be nice but don't see him leaving Okie. 

No to Stoops - either of them. 

Bill O'Brien - mmmmaybe. Should get a look. Worked with the best too. 

Heard Freeze name come up. Hell no next. 

I feel like it's going to be someone no one is talking about. Doing more research (not that my opinion matters to Stricklin)

Woody


On Nov 23, 2021, at 1:29 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators01@gmail.com> wrote:





Florida became the third marquee college football job to open this season when the Gators fired Dan Mullen amid his fourth season on Sunday. The Gators join LSU and Southern Cal with openings considered to be among the top-15 jobs in college football.

Other Power Five jobs available include Washington, Washington State, Virginia Tech and TCU.

Suffice it to say that this year's coaching carousel will offer an even wilder ride than usual.

On this edition of "SEC Football Unfiltered," a podcast from the USA TODAY Network, hosts Blake Toppmeyer and John Adams each pitch three candidates for their cohost to evaluate for the Gators.

Toppmeyer's candidates for Florida:

Lane Kiffin (Ole Miss)

Toppmeyer's pitch: Get the image of a young, immature Tennessee Vols coach who took shots at Urban Meyer's recruiting tactics out of your mind. Kiffin has matured and proven himself a winner. He's a bright offensive mind, which suits Florida well. Plus, he laid groundwork in Florida by leading Florida Atlantic to two Conference USA titles in three seasons. Now in his second season at Ole Miss, the Rebels are positioned for a New Year's Six bowl selection.

Adams' response: Kiffin is the perfect fit for Florida. He'd be the second coming of Steve Spurrier. 

Billy Napier (Louisiana)

Toppmeyer's pitch: Louisiana had little in the way of program pedigree before Napier's arrival. He's been a godsend for UL. The Ragin' Cajuns are headed to the Sun Belt Championship game for the fourth time in Napier's four-year tenure. Plus, he gained experience working the big-time circuit as a former assistant for Nick Saban at Alabama and Dabo Swinney at Clemson.

Adams' response: Not a terrible candidate. Not great, either. I'd feel more comfortable with Napier if I saw him prove himself as a Power Five head coach first.

Mario Cristobal (Oregon)

Toppmeyer's pitch: Although Oregon hasn't regained the level it achieved under Chip Kelly, Cristobal has the Ducks headed in the right direction. Oregon won the Rose Bowl to cap the 2019 season and is in contention for another Rose Bowl bid. Cristobal, the former Florida International coach, gained SEC experience working for Saban at Alabama. Plus, he directly addresses one of Mullen's shortcomings: recruiting. Oregon's 2021 recruiting class was the top-ranked class in program history.

Adams' response: Did you not see Oregon's 38-7 loss to Utah on Saturday? I'd rather have Mullen back.

Adams' candidates for Florida Gators:

Urban Meyer (Jacksonville Jaguars)

Adams' pitch: Meyer's stint in the NFL is going nowhere fast, but few have proven themselves more adept at the college level. Florida should offer Meyer a lifeline out of the NFL. 

Toppmeyer's response: You're not serious, right? This is the stuff of fantasy land. Anyway, we know how this would end: After a few good seasons, Meyer's tenure would jump the rails, and he'd resign, citing a desire to spend more time with family and a wish to focus on his health.

James Franklin (Penn State)

Adams' pitch: If you can lead Vanderbilt to three straight bowl games, including a pair of nine-win seasons, you can flourish at Florida. Franklin is a proven winner, and he'd recruit, too.

Toppmeyer's response: Not a home-run hire, but a decent hire. Look at Franklin throughout the course of his career rather than just through the lens of Penn State's 11-9 record the past two seasons, and his résumé is pretty sturdy. He shouldn't be Florida's top candidate, but it's not wrong to have Franklin on the list.

Lincoln Riley (Oklahoma)

Adams' pitch: Asked about LSU's opening last week, Riley didn't exactly shoot down the idea of changing jobs. Riley's brand of offense would go over well in Florida. Plus, Oklahoma fans seem to be getting restless as they wait for their first national championship since the 2000 season. Might be time for a fresh start for Riley.

Toppmeyer's response: All right, this is more realistic than Meyer, at least, although I have a hard time seeing Florida pulling Riley from Oklahoma. But the Sooners are headed to the SEC in 2025, and it's worth trying to convince Riley to join the party early. He'd bring a fun brand of offense that Florida fans would relish. If Florida can hire Riley, do it today.

Later in the episode

  • Adams offers his appreciation for the Egg Bowl, which will renew Thursday with heightened stakes, and he shares a few stories of covering the rivalry between Ole Miss and Mississippi State when he was a columnist for the Clarion Ledger. Toppmeyer says that, in hindsight, Ole Miss fans should be thankful for Elijah Moore's stupid penalty that had a hand in the 2019 Egg Bowl outcome and cost Matt Luke his job. Without that penalty, Kiffin might not be coaching Ole Miss today.
  • Toppmeyer shares the story of how Bryce Young's visit to a Tuscaloosa Walmart during his freshman year taught the Alabama quarterback the meaning of the Iron Bowl.
  • Despite Florida's job coming open, Adams still ranks LSU's opening as the best available job. His top three, in order: LSU, Florida and USC.

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Blake Toppmeyer is an SEC Columnist for the USA TODAY Network. John Adams is a senior columnist for the Knoxville News Sentinel. If you enjoy their coverage, consider a digital subscription that will allow you access to all of it. You can also subscribe to their podcast, SEC Football Unfiltered. They also host a podcast focused on Tennessee football, The Volunteer State.




















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Go Gators! 

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[gatortalk] Let's play Pick 'em (closes THURSDAY afternoon)

http://pickem.g8r.com

Pick 'em closes Thanksgiving Day at 6:30pm, so don't delay!

And Beat the Semis!

Monday, November 22, 2021

[gatortalk] Pick 'em results

Round of applause for Daniel Jackson, who went 9-3 on Saturday for top honors in Pick 'em. Second place at 8-4 were Alan Russell, Bill Perpich, J Lasseter, Joe Leavell, John Coyle, Keith Jackson, P Loew, and Shawn Lewis.

For the year, John Coyle has opened a 3-game lead at 67-53, followed by Michelle Piazza and Shawn Lewis at 64-56, and Brian Hicks at 63-57.

One more week to go, we'll play again this week.

http://pickem.g8r.com

GO (find a coach) GATORS!

John and Oz

Re: [gatortalk] Everything you always wanted to know about pylons

The Gators could always donate their extra pylons after Saturday since they won't be needing them for a while :(


On Mon, Nov 22, 2021 at 12:30 PM 'Oliver Barry REALTRACS' via GatorTalk <gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Oh, those are already out!  :   -  )
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On Nov 22, 2021, at 11:29 AM, 'Scott Lucas' via GatorTalk <gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:

White flags of surrender?  LOL

On Monday, November 22, 2021, 12:10:33 PM EST, 'Oliver Barry REALTRACS' via GatorTalk <gatortalk@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Will we have to go back to flag goal line markers? Stay tuned!!


Oliver Barry CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
Crye-Leike, Realtors
964 Main St
Nashville, TN 37206
Mobile: 615-972-4239
Office:  615-650-7447





On Nov 22, 2021, at 10:06 AM, Helen Huntley <hhsgator@gmail.com> wrote:


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