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The Gator Nation is Strong!

Posted by admin on October 22nd, 2011   No Comment

This may be odd and strange, nonetheless very gratifying for a Miami Native, Dolphin fan and UF Alum. On Sunday, October 23, 2011, The Miami Dolphins will be honoring the 2008 Florida Gator National Championship team at Halftime when the Dolphins (0-5) take on the Denver Broncos (1-4). Yes, that’s right, the Miami Dolphins have teamed up with The University of Florida Alumni Association and the Broward County Gator Club to establish the first ever, Gator Day at Sun Life Stadium, or as Miami Hurricane fans call it, the Orange Bowl. Honoring the Gators in the Hurricanes backyard is like allowing your neighbor, who is one of those annoying nasty New York Jets fan who everyone hates, have a party at your house and in your man cave, with his friends, during your Thanksgiving Dinner. Ok maybe that analogy is off, but you get the point. This really hurts for Miami Hurricane fans. Outrage has been felt and heard thoughout every local radio, talk and television show. I love it. Hurricane fans will complain about anything to make themselves relevant again.

The timing for this whole thing couldn’t be better, both for the Miami Dolphins and Florida Gator fans alike. The Denver Broncos are coming of their bye week in which the head coach, John Fox, benched his QB, Kyle Orton and announced to the world that Tim Tebow will be starting the next game. Ok let me get this straight, they actually had some luck (because they have nothing but epic fails in everything else they do). The Dolphins decide to honor the 2008 Gator National Championship team over 4 months ago. They manage to pick a game where Tim Tebow will be starting. Side note: Tebow has an enormous following. He is the best College Football player to ever play in the game (blah blah Herschel Walker), the first sophomore to win a Heisman trophy and the first NFL rookie to lead in jersey sales. They manage to pick a perfect game, because if they didn’t have Gator day on October 23, the game wouldn’t have even been close to sold out (thanks Gator Nation) and it would be blacked out on TV. Gators are being bused in from all around the state for this day. It is going to be awesome, 10,000 Dolphin fans, 5,000 Bronco fans, and 60,000 Gator fans. Its going to look like a home game for the Broncos and feel like a home game for Tebow.

Looking forward to honoring the 2008 champs. It will be nice to see Urban and the boys again. Go Gators!!!

 

What:                   Inaugural Gator Day at Sun Life Stadium

When:                  October 23, 2011

Where:                 Sun Life Stadium, Home of the Miami Dolphins (and Hurricanes)

Time:                    1:00pm Kickoff

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Florida Gators Recruiting Update Oct 2011

Posted by admin on October 18th, 2011   No Comment
The Gators, a perennial favorite in the annual recruiting race for talent, are looking good for 2012 with multiple 4 & 5-star recruits.Leading the class is DJ Humphries, an offensive lineman out of Mallard Creek high school in Charlotte, NC. At 6’5, 265 lbs DJ is a 5 star recruit, committed to the University of Florida, who should anchor UF’s line for years to come. According to Rivals com, DJ is the #1 rated player at his position and the 3rd best recruit in the country overall. Also exciting to the Gator Nation is running back Mike Davis who will provide some much needed speed up the middle as the Gators graduate Chris Rainey & Jeff Demps. The Gator Nation loves seeing Gators in the NFL and thats certainly what we hope for with Demps & Rainey.Other committed Gator recruits include: Colin Thompson, a 4 star rated tight end out of Warminster, PA; Jeremi Powell, a linebacker out of Largo, FL; Willie Bailey, a 6’1 DB out of Hallandale; Jessamen Dunker, a 6’6, 315 lb giant out of Boynton Beach; Austin Harden, kicker out of Atlanta; Marcus Maye, a DB out of Melbourne who runs a 4.5 40; Antonio Morrison, a linebacker out of Bolingbrook, IL who has the size and potential to be great.

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Florida Gators 6 – Auburn Tigers 17

Posted by admin on October 16th, 2011   2 Comments

The Florida Gators dropped their third game in a row to the No. 24 ranked Auburn Tigers 17 – 6. In a game where defense was supposed to determine the outcome, (because both offenses were as good as a Pop Warner team) it turned out to be a football game decided by penalties and mental mistakes made on special teams by the Gators.

Florida’s first offensive series was a tough one to watch. I take that back, almost every offensive series for the Gators (and Auburn) was tough to watch. On the second play from scrimmage, Jacoby Brissett heaved a prayer into the air attempting to convert on the long ball. For one second I actually thought he had someone open and just maybe, maybe this would be reminiscent of the pass Andre Debose caught against Alabama. Unfortunately for the Gator Nation it was nothing of the sort. It was actually a horribly thrown ball that ended up being intercepted. This pretty much set the tone for the entire night.

Auburn’s first touchdown came from a fumbled punt by Chris Rainey. Although it was clear on the replays that Rainey was interfered with as he called for a fair catch, the referees missed the call and awarded the ball to Auburn. Three plays later, Auburn quarterback Barrett Trotter connected on a poorly thrown ball to DeAngelo Bennett for a 25 yard score.

From there nothing seemed to improve. The Gators shuffled in three quarterbacks all night. Jeff Driskel was in effective and scared. Jacoby Brissett couldn’t do anything. And Trey Burton in at quarterback gives the Gators a negative edge as everyone knows they are just going to run some sort of wildcat formation and not even attempt to throw the ball.

Overall, it was a horrible offensive performance and a pretty solid defensive performance. The Gators D held the Tigers to 123 yards passing and 155 yards rushing. Both scores for Auburn came off of two different errors that the Gators had on Special teams. One of them just happened to be that our punter forgot how to hold onto a ball when he punts it. Yes, the ball was snapped to him perfectly. He caught the ball perfectly. He had no one even around him trying to block the kick. And yes, he takes one step forward, getting ready to wind up and boot the ball, and he fumbles it in his hands. Picks it up, tries to hurry and kicks a wonderful 15-yard punt. It was simply fantastic. With things like this happening all night, it was just impossible to come away with a win even if the defense keeps you in the game the entire night.

I don’t think anyone ever thought we would be missing Brantley this much. But we do and we need him back now. It’s going to be a long season if we are stuck with rotating Driskel, Burton and Brissett.

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UF Football Preview : Florida Gators vs Auburn

Posted by admin on October 12th, 2011   2 Comments

After getting crushed by LSU last week, the Gators are preparing for this Saturday’s game against Auburn. Will Muschamp told reporters that freshman Jacoby Brissett will start, that is, unless Jeff Driskel is healthy enough to play. The Gators are a team with a history of playing with two quarterbacks. In recent history, Chris Leak, a perennial starter who led Florida to a National Championship in 2006, had to share snaps with a young Tim Tebow. This Saturday will hopefully feature 2 gator freshman that have all of the potential and attributes to be great. Surely any time a freshman, or two, gets a chance to play against a powerful SEC team, one can only hope that the big game experience will pay off in the coming months & years. I mean it has to, or you will be left in the same situation that the Miami Dolphins are in, Which by the way are more excited about Tim Tebow coming to play in their home town (October 23 @ 1:00pm) in two weeks than they are about their own franchise.

The Gators are going to face a stubborn Auburn team that has had its ups and downs this season. The defending national champs are 4-2 this year. The Tigers are clinging to a top 25 ranking, currently #24 in the AP poll. Auburn lost last week to Arkansas 38-14 and will look to rebound this week against the Gators.  Auburn’s QB, Barrett Trotter, is a 6’2 junior out of Birmingham, Alabama. This year Trotter has passed for 976 yards with 9 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. This year the Tigers have been hard pressed to replace last year’s heisman trophy winner and ex-gator, Cam Newton. Newton is on track to be the rookie of the year in the NFL. Much like Tebow was to the Gators, Newton was everything to the Tigers last year.

 

Game Time: October 15th, 7 pm

Vegas Odds: FLA -2 -110  AUB +2 -110

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Gators smacked with 2nd loss in a row by LSU

Posted by admin on October 8th, 2011   No Comment

In the 8th straight meeting where both the Florida Gators and LSU Tigers were ranked in the top 25, The Tigers dominated the game and proved to be the better team with a 41 – 11 victory over the Gators.  One could almost see this coming, especially after watching the Alabama game last week. However there was still some anticipation for Florida fans as they were going to get their first look at freshman quarterback Jacoby Brissett. John Brantley, the Gators captain and starter was injured in the first half of the Alabama game with a severe ankle sprain. Jeff Driskel, another freshman, who is second on the depth chart behind Brantley, was also injured against Alabama and didn’t even dress for LSU. That left the Gators with Brissett, the third string quarterback.

The Gators offense didn’t get off to a good start. They started with several 3 and out’s, while LSU scored a long TD pass from Jarrett Lee on their first possession of the game. That basically set the tone for the day, where the Gators were anemic on offense, with countless ineffective runs up the middle and erratic play by Brissett. The Florida offensive line couldn’t stop a three year old from penetrating. LSU’s defensive front was dominating the Gators front 5, not to mention forcing them to hold and commit false starts which subsequently caused the Gators to have poor field position . The Gator running game was non existent. Chris Rainey rushed 13 times for a total of 52 yards while Jeff Demps rushed 2 times for a total of 0 yards. Demps didn’t play much at all as he was still nursing his injured ankle from the Alabmama game. This put Brisseett in a hole almost every time he stepped onto the field. Not only was he a freshman quarterback, making his collegiate start against a top ranked defense, he also had to battle with his onw teammates who were continually making stupid plays and getting penalized for it. It really was a mess.

On more of a lighter note, Brissett did show some positives, mainly arm strength and size. He did complete some nice passes and had a 65-yard touchdown toss to Andre Debose. But unfortunately that was it.  As Gator fans we have to be patient with these freshman as the will continue to improve and learn how to play in the toughest and fastest collegiate division, the SEC. Driskel and Brissett had seen zero action until last week. Even Brantley has received limited snaps as a Senior, as he didn’t play for two years while waiting in the shadow of Tim Tebow. The Gators have a young team that is going to get better every week. Lets just hope it happens sooner than later. At 4-2, the Gators will have to be nearly perfect to get into a top-tier bowl game, but with the toughest schedule in college football, it will be difficult.

 

 

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UF vs LSU Football Preview

Posted by admin on October 6th, 2011   4 Comments

The Florida Gators (4-1, 2-1 SEC) face the No. 1-ranked LSU Tigers (5-0, 2-0 SEC) on Saturday, October 8, at 3:30 pm. The game will be played at LSU and one can only imagine what the atmosphere will be like. There is a reason why Tiger Stadium got the nickname Death Valley. The crowd will be louder than anything Jeff Driskel and most Gators have experienced before. The fans will be crazy and rabid. And the sea of Purple and yellow will be staggering. The Gators will face a top ranked defense and offense on Saturday that will not let up until the last second ticks off the clock. They will be in for as tough or even tougher matchup than they had last week. Though historically though the Gators have faired well.

Since 2001, the Gators & Tigers have split their 10 meetings, with each winning 5 games. However, Florida has the upper hand historically vs LSU, leading the all-time series, 30-24-3. In 2003 a freshman quarterback by the name of Chris Leak started for the Gators against LSU. He led Florida to a victory. This was the only loss of the season for LSU, who went on to win the National Championship that year with a 13 – 1 record. Hopefully, for the Gators sake, history will repeat itself on Saturday. But for that to happen we need Jeff Driskel to grow up, and grow up fast, like in one week. We also need our offensive line to actually give him a chance to throw the ball. Overall its not the defense anybody is really worried about, even though they gave up 181 yards rushing last week to one human being. Its the offense that needs to produce. I am confident that our defense will be able to keep us in this game, however if our offense can’t put points on the board than we my as well just forget it and head back to Gainesville.

This weekend will give great insight to the rest of the Gator season. Either we are going to see the future of the Florida Gators take control of his team and perform like they are capable of performing or we are going to see a freshman get crushed by a top defense and the media frenzy to follow. Hopefully its the first statement and not the latter.

The Matchup: No. 18 Florida (4-1, 2-1 SEC) vs. No. 1 LSU (5-0, 2-0 SEC)

When: October 8, 2011

Where: Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Tiger Stadium

Game Time: 3:30 pm

TV: CBS

Radio: Sirius 91 / XM 91

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Who is Jeff Driskel? {UF Football}

Posted by admin on October 4th, 2011   6 Comments

Jeff Driskel was the #1 rated quarterback in the country coming out of high school. He is a former Gatorade Player of The Year and threw for 4,844 yards and 36 touchdowns in his career at Oviedo Hagerty High School. Driskel ran for 1,333 yards and 20 touchdowns in his senior year. He will be the fifth quarterback to start as a true freshman for the Gators. One of those quarterbacks (Chris Leak) eventually led the Gators to a National Championship in 2006. He is 6-4 235 lbs and runs the 40 yard dash in 4.5 seconds. This kid is an athletic specimen and everyone knows it.

What everyone doesn’t know is which Jeff Driskel will show up on Saturday against LSU? Will it be the high school Driskel that had confidence, a ridiculous athletic ability and an arm like a cannon that could hit a target in stride while rolling out to his non throwing side? Or will it be the the same, timid, college freshman that showed the world on primetime television that he was just not ready for that Alabama Defense. I mean lets be honest, most freshman would have crumbled the same way he did if their offensive line protected them as well as the Gators protected Driskel. They basically got him killed. But, regardless of that, you could see it in his face before he even stepped on the field. When CBS showed him on the sideline, while Brantley was being helped off the field, he looked like he had seen a ghost. I can only imagine what was going through his head… “I’m gonna get killed, I’m gonna get killed, I’m gonna get killed…” Nonethless, he came out in the second half, had a few horrible offensive series that were highlighted by a 31-yard scramble and finished out the game.

Driskel has a chance to become one of the greatest Gator quarterbacks ever. He has all of the attributes that you would want in a quarterback. He’s tall, athletic, fast, versatile, has a cannon for an arm and is game smart. Offensive coordinator, Charlie Weis had this to say about Driskel, “He runs our team well…The team is not afraid when he is in there. He can make every throw. Gaining experience, that’s what he’s doing. Every time he’s out there it’s a good thing regardless what happens because he’s just gaining experience.” All I know is that I interpret this quote two different ways. One: He is going to succeed out there because everyone believes in him and he can make the plays, Two: this is probably not going to happen anytime soon as it is obvious he needs a boat-load of additional field experience to effectively manage the game and compete in the SEC.

Hopefully for every single Gator fan out there this isn’t the case. I can honestly tell you that I am praying for a miraculous win on Saturday: Driskel beats LSU in his first collegiate start and sets the Gator Nation in a FRENZY. Nothing would make me happier.

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Brantley injured in Florida loss: Alabama 38 – Florida 10

Posted by admin on October 2nd, 2011   2 Comments

It was amazing, John Brantley completed his first pass of the night to Andre Debose for a 65 yard touchdown.  This was the start we needed. This was what would give Brantley the confidence he needed to have a monster game and dissect the Alabama defense. This was Brantley’s coming out party.  This was….nothing like I expected after that first play.  Don’t get me wrong, it wasn’t like I thought we were going to crush Alabama, it was just that I believed it was going to be a good game and we were going to hang in there.

Unfortunately, we did hang in there, but only until our senior quarterback got injured and had to leave the game.  At that moment our ship’s sail was just deflated. Yes the score was 24 – 10 and we were down by two touchdowns, but Brantley had just driven down the field right before the end of the half and put his team in scoring position.  We had some great momentum. Then our offensive line made a couple of mistakes, which in return caused Brantley to be sacked two times in a row, one of them, causing his leg to bend awkwardly underneath his body and forcing him not to return to the game.  This is where the night ended, even though our defense still gave us a chance.

It was apparent, Brantley wouldn’t be returning and the game would be turned over to the Gators Freshman quarterback, Jeff Driskell.  In high school this guy was a phenom. He was the number one rated quarterback by Rivals.  He threw for a million yards and touchdowns. He was everything a team wanted. However on this night, he was just a freshman boy playing against a defense full of men and there was nothing he could do.  The Florida defense came out of the second half on fire. They were dominating the front line of the Crimson Tide and stopped their offensive drives on the first three series of the third quarter. They held Alabama to zero points in the quarter. But there is no way our defense was going to keep that effort up if they couldn’t get a break. Driskell tried to lead the offense, but he himself couldn’t muster anything other than two consecutive three and outs and one series where he ran for a 31-yard scramble, but produced nothing else. It was clear; Driskell was not ready for this top ranked defense and who could blame him. Alabama was vicious. They held the Gators to 15 total yards rushing.

Overall the final score does not give any insight to how this game played out.  The Gators star quarterback got injured and after that, it wasn’t much of a game. IT would have been a different story if our line could have protected Brantley a little more. This would have been a better game and much closer towards the end.

Next week will be telling for Jeff Driskell. He will probably start against the number 1 rated defense in the nation in LSU. Driskell better get prepared for them, because he will be coming into Death Valley trying to get a win in one of the most hostile environments in all of College Football.

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