Following is a transcription provided by UGA from Georgia’s media day Tuesday for Saturday’s game against Florida. . . .
HEAD COACH MARK RICHT
Opening statement:
“Coach (Will) Muschamp has a very outstanding team in my opinion. I know they’ve lost the last three, but they’ve played three ranked teams, and two of them are dominating everybody that they play. I think there is a perception that Georgia is on a roll and Florida is struggling, but if you flip those schedules I’m not sure it wouldn’t be a whole lot different story for us and for them as far as winning. They are a very talented team as always, very fast team. That’s the one thing that sticks out more than anything is just the team speed, offense, defense, special teams. We have issues to deal with in that regard.”
On what was said to Aaron Murray about last year’s 3-interception game against Florida:
“I think the less said the better. We’re trying to focus real hard on not the fact that it’s in Jacksonville, not the fact that it’s even Florida. We’re looking at the team we’re playing as far as their personnel, their scheme. If you are a quarterback, what’s really important? It’s not important if it’s your hometown, it’s not important if it’s in Jacksonville. It’s important to know if there is enough crowd noise that you are going to have to deal with that. It’s important to know what jersey numbers they wear and what positions they play and what types of tendencies they have in the red zone or third down. Those are the things we are focusing on, not so much that it’s Florida, not so much that it’s his home state team. I want him to focus on what’s going to help him win when the ball is snapped. That’s where our conversations are going.”
Did Murray’s emotions affect his performance?
“I think it has a lot more to do with the fact that they played well. That first pick of the game, the guy breaks on the ball and makes the play. I don’t think it had anything to do with emotions. I think Murray threw the ball to the right guy on time, and he jumped it. He did a great job. I think it’s more of an execution issue, really.”
On status of WR Malcolm Mitchell:
“He didn’t do well yesterday. He practiced for about five minutes.”
On preparing for three different quarterbacks:
“We’re trying to study what each guy does when he’s in the game. There is not a huge difference among the three guys. They might be doing a little bit less without (John) Brantley. (Jeff) Driskel seems to be the guy who is more apt to run, although I don’t think they are building a quarterback run game with Driskel. If anybody else is back there we’ll consider that a wildcat look, and we have to look at the tendencies of what they do when somebody else besides a traditional quarterback is back there like we do most games. Most everybody has a package like that. I don’t think they are drastically different in style. They are certainly different in experience, but we do have film of every one of them. We have a rough idea of what to expect from each guy. Now you have two weeks. Who knows who you’ll see or what you’ll see?”
On Georgia’s defense:
“The first role of everybody is to still play stout against the run. We’ve got to not let the run game get away from us. If we do we are in trouble in any ballgame, so we have to play strong against that. If we do get into some situations that look like passing downs situations, we’d love to have pressure without blitzing. If you can rush four and squeeze the pocket a little bit or cause the quarterback to thrown it sooner that he wants to, it helps you coverage a lot. That’s what Cornelius (Washington) was doing there, especially in the last couple of games before his suspension. I hope he comes back with the same kind of energy. He was playing harder and faster than I’ve seen him his whole career. I’m very proud of that and I hope he gets back to doing that.”
On ILB Alec Ogletree’s return:
“I think Alec, just in yesterday’s practice, looked fast, looked quick. He didn’t look very rusty to me. I’m sure there will be some rust on him once we get in the game, but he looked good. I think he has total confidence in the healing of his foot.”
On how special teams were addressed during bye week:
“We looked at our scheme again, we looked at our personnel again. Let’s say you make a mistake in any phase of the game, you can go and correct that mistake, but if you go and correct that mistake based on what happened last week, it may not be what you see this week. So if you spend too much time correcting the mistake from a week ago, you really aren’t preparing for that’s going to happen this week. We didn’t try to go too crazy about it, but we know we have to get better. I think a lot of it has to do with challenging those units to do exactly what the coaches tell them to do. That’s been at least 50 percent of the issue.”
On special teams personnel:
“Every time guys get healthy, that does give you more depth in your special teams. Not to say (Alec) Ogletree couldn’t run down and cover a kick too. I wouldn’t be surprised to see more of that. Even Shawn Williams, as that Vanderbilt game was going on and he knew what was at stake every time the ball was being kicked, he was personally taking younger guys off the team and putting himself on the team to help us win, so I wouldn’t be shocked to see that.”
On the effect Blair Walsh’s season has had on him:
“As a head coach, it really hasn’t phased me. I’m sad for him that he has struggled and maybe didn’t have the type of season statistically that he had hoped he’d have at this point. But I really do have full confidence in him. I’m not going to go into this game saying I’m not going to attempt that 52-yarder or 47-yarder. I’ll have the same mindset with him that I had in game one in regard to that. I know how hard he has prepared, and I know how good he is. When it’s your senior year and you’re wanting great things to happen and he knows it is a team sport, but he also knew he had a really good shot at some national awards at that position. Those things are not very likely now but he still wants to help Georgia win and finish strong, and I believe he will.”
On how the off week has helped Isaiah Crowell:
“I think Isaiah is healthy right now. Until you get in the game and start taking shots I don’t know if that wrist injury is 100-percent healed, but I’m hoping by time we get there it will be like game one for him in regard to that injury.”
How much of Crowell’s battle with the injury is a mental thing?
“I think it is part of the learning process. In our league, anywhere in college or in the NFL, there’s time where you’ll run the ball and there’s some space and you can do great things on those plays. But there’s a lot of plays where the blocking is in place but you’re not getting a tremendous amount of movement where everybody is stood upright and maybe all you need is one guy to hit the pile and push it through and all of a sudden break out of there or get two or three yards after contact. Sometimes it just flat out stinks and you get hit in the backfield. That’s not much fun either, but you got to get used to that. I think all young backs, especially high school backs, could dominate people who couldn’t hardly tackle them and they could start one way and turn around and go the other way and no one could pursue them and chase them down. It just doesn’t happen anymore in their careers and they got to learn to deal with that. I think Isaiah as well as all young backs are learning that.”
At a point where he is considering a redshirt year for WR Rantavious Wooten:
“I suppose Wooten could be redshirted at this point. We’ve been hoping that things would turn. He’s still on the injury report. I ask every day how he’s doing. I’m asking about symptoms. When you hear ‘not much of a change,’ ‘not much of a change’ long enough you realize that this thing was a little more serious than we thought. It’s still week-to-week in my mind though. There’s still a lot of football to be played, a lot of very meaningful games to be played, so I’m not counting him out right now.”
On if there is any awkwardness preparing for Florida with two players out the first half:
“With Kwame (Geathers) and Shawn (Williams) being out the first half as far as nose guard goes we know we got big (John) Jenkins and we also play enough nickel stuff where those guys might not even be in there. I think that’s the easier personnel thing to handle. With Shawn it’s a little trickier. How are you going to play it the first half? Are you going to double train some guys? How are you going to fill that spot? I know how we are going to do it. I’m not going to say how we are going to do it, but that one a little bit more tricky to find the answer for on how to handle that first half.”
On if it is harder knowing those players will be back in the second half instead of out for the whole game:
“We are glad we are getting them both back in the second half I can tell you that. I think the challenge to the players would be that whoever plays in their place to step up and take care of business. That way when those guys get back we are still in position to win the football game. As coaches when you know a guy is out the entire game I think it simplifies the decisions that you have to make, but I wouldn’t trade it for getting them back in the second half.”
On if it’s really just another game for UGA letterman and Florida head coach Will Muschamp:
“He won’t know until the game is played in my opinion. He has experience coaching against Georgia, so he’s used to that. He’s just not done it as a head coach, so I’m sure there might be some different emotions as maybe a coordinator, I don’t know. The first time I did it I was just a couple years out of leaving Miami. I was a young graduate assistant coach, and I still had teammates that I played with and most of the staff that coached me was still there. It was very emotional. When I came to Georgia and coached against Florida State I knew at least 50-percent of the players and just about 90-percent of the staff. Now, it is far removed for him. He hasn’t really coached or played with hardly anybody on our staff, so I think I can buy into what he is saying.”
On going week-to-week knowing that a loss would be set back after getting on a winning streak:
“Our focus is the Eastern Division. That’s all we really have been thinking about, talking about and aspiring to win. We know this game could set us back but it wouldn’t bury us. With the way things are happening in our league it doesn’t count us out. We know if we win it, it doesn’t count us in. It’s important and it’s huge and we know we are in much better shape if we win the game, but there’s no guarantees either way win or lose.”
On if preparing for Florida has evolved through the years:
“We’ve tried different things. I know one year or two years, and one year in particular that I can remember we had a team meeting every day in the off week bringing in somebody that played for Georgia or coached for Georgia that had success and let them talk to the group. I can’t remember when we did that. I think we might have done that a couple years and one year we won and one year lost. I think we are much better off focusing on the things that really truly matter, and that’s what is your job, what is your assignments, what are you going to do if this happens, what are you going to do if that happens. When we get there, I don’t think we are going to have any problems emotions. I don’t think we are going to have any problem with guys being excited to play that game. We practice crowd noise, practice schemes, try to get better fundamentally and get after it.”
On how he feels about the defense playing well:
“When the defense plays good it helps everybody. I know when I was a play caller when the defense played good it was the offensive coordinator’s best friend. Even if you were having a rough day it wasn’t as noticeable. Field position, turnovers, points off defense – all those things help your team in general. If you make mistakes offensively with a turnover or a special teams mistake and your defensive can bow their neck and turn it into three points or no points that’s huge. I like the fact that our defense is really beginning to become a championship defense. I wouldn’t say we are there, but we are getting there.”
On if he draws experience for the Georgia-Florida series from going through the Florida State-Miami and Florida State-Florida series:
“Early on when I first came to Florida State there was the Florida issue too. I don’t know how many years in a row Florida beat Florida State. We had to get over that hump and then Miami was kind of a nemesis for some stretches three, four and maybe five games. So I’ve kind of been through it at Florida State trying to get over the hump against Florida and Miami. Usually it takes a game — rarely to you usually just line up and whip them – usually you have some type of dramatic moment in a game where it turns the tide for you, some type of defining moment that will probably have to happen for us to win this game. We got to play good solid offense, defense and special teams, but there will be a moment of truth or two in there where somebody has got to make a play. Most big plays are relatively ordinary plays that are done at a spectacular time so to speak or a time where it has got to be made. If you throw and catch a slant and take it to the house on the first play of the game, it’s a good play. If you are down by four and there’s only 15 seconds on the clock and you hit that same play all of a sudden it’s a spectacular play. It’s a play that defines the game that most people will point to. You have to make those kinds of plays all game long, but you definitely need to make them in the fourth quarter or overtime.”
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225 comments Add your comment
G-Dawg
October 26th, 2011
9:55 am
Dawggie Whistle
October 25th, 2011
4:17 pm
Its a Dawg thing…i’m sure you dont understand!!
G-Dawg
October 26th, 2011
10:01 am
We’ve had to hunker down to win the past few games…a win is a win, regardless what sport or how ugly/pretty it is….and we’ll need for these dawgs to HUNKER DOWN ONE MORE TIME!!
G-Dawg
October 26th, 2011
10:02 am
I dont recall seeing any personal foul calls on Rambo this year. We have had issues with his tackling ability the past few years…but like all football players, he does his share of talking. But he’s definitely had an improved year!!
RedandBlackDawg
October 26th, 2011
10:03 am
The one consistent thing that both teams have this year is their defenses. All things being fairly equal on that side of the fence, the game should go the DAWGS way, since their offense is better, has had more consistency with less injuries, and has talent in all of the skill positions right now. Both teams should be rested with the bye weeks, so it should be a good game. As long as we do not go into a conservative play mode, like Bobo has all too often favored, we should put this game away.
It really doesn’t matter that much, who UF plays at QB, because either way, the offensive game plan will not be much different. The only thing that separates Brantley from the other QB’s that UF has is on field experience. Athletically, the two younger QB’s have better tools, and are more athletic. UGA should be able to defense UF, because it is not like they are all that high powered. If UGA contains to an extent, the two speedy guys they have in the backfield, UF loses about 75% of their capability to move the ball. We have big, fast linebackers and the DL of the DAWGS should be able to move the OL of the gators and give the UF QB happy feet most of the time. Do that and UGA will win.
The majority of the young folks on this UGA team, are trying to establish a identity of their own and show they belong in the SEC. They are not carrying the legacy of the previous games on their back, so they aren’t coming onto the field 7 points down to start the game like previous teams did. If Murray plays within his capabilities and takes what UF’s defense gives him, he can have a good game, and move the team down the field. UGA has a lot of offensive threats so I believe they can win. I would love to see Mitchell take the field, but if he is not ready to go, we have other WR’s that had a good game once he went out and against Vandy in the last game, so I am not too worried about that. The RB situation is a little thin at times, but Crowell, is perfectly capable, if healthy of running for 100 yard plus. Bobo just has to realize, we have a full back that can tote the ball occasionally, and if he insist on trying to run off tackle slants or power rushes off tackle, give it to Samuels or Thomas, and keep Crowell for where he is best at. Let him go to the sides, and use him on some out patterns, instead of making him a decoy on some of the pass plays. Anytime, Crowell sees a little daylight, he is a threat to take it to the house and it is up to the coach of the offense, to give him the opportunities to do that. As for Crowell’s frowning, or dissatisfied look on the field; It is because the kid is a competitor. He wants the ball and he wants to succeed. I would be more concerned if I saw him out there with a smile on his face unless we are 50 points ahead or something. If all of the DAWGS play with that same intensity, we can win this game.
GO DAWGS and GATA
flo-ri-duh
October 26th, 2011
10:17 am
Got to stop Demps and Rainey and put heat on the QB…… on offense – PROTECT the ball and score TD’s when you are in the red zone. On special teams – tackle and watch for a fake punt. This will be a close game won by turnovers, penalties and a score of say: 24-21 or 27-24. Florida has a very good defense and UGA must have patience on offense. Get the game to the half with a lead on Florida and bring in Gaethers and Williams fresh for the second half. If Mitchell can play full speed and be a deep threat that will make huge difference in the run game. I will be at the game pulling for the DAWGS.
Ron Burgundy
October 26th, 2011
10:35 am
Stay classy SEC, no timeouts with 3 TD leads or flash mobs in the end zone please
Jiggy Smaha
October 26th, 2011
10:46 am
Take off Vad Lee’s redshirt!!!
Tech Grad mows my Lawn
October 26th, 2011
10:49 am
I love the GA / FL game…all those mullets in jean shorts are hilarious…not to mention all those gator women with tatoos who dont know the difference between a 1st down and a fumble….
frank
October 26th, 2011
11:05 am
nice for the high diver to have confidence in his team! Cant be surprised though since their all a bunch of dumb a@@’s
Mean Gator
October 26th, 2011
11:09 am
I can’t help but wonder,what would be Ga’s record be after losing thier first 2 games if they had to play bama and lsu back to back? I understand thier confidence in this game sat and i think it will be a good one,with that said….if they can’t beat us this yr then i don’t know if they ever will..just saying! GO GATORS!!!
cdog
October 26th, 2011
11:11 am
the dogs schedule is just as tough as florida. its just another ploy used by coaches.its just time for florida to be down and rebuild plus new coach in the past 3 years and new system.call it right richt. just win baby, win.
Blackberry Cobbler
October 26th, 2011
11:18 am
So, CMR is saying that UGA’s :improvement” to 5-2 is the result of an easier schedule and that had UGA played tougher opponents like Florida has, UGA would not have faired so well. This is an indictment of CMR himself. In other words, the program has not improved and this year so far is simply a function of the schedule. In other words, UGA can only show a good record against lesser opponents. CMR, IMHO, just sealed his own fate. Please get rid of this clown.
Where is Saint Simons
October 26th, 2011
11:42 am
Hey Chip!
Just curious, are you a gator fan deep down,and do you pull for the gator’s when they play Georgia?
jc_dawgs
October 26th, 2011
12:19 pm
The key to winning for Georgia is simple…..
Dont give up any cheap touchdowns. No pick 6’s….no fake punt miscues(which cost us in the Carolina game and nearly cost us in the Vandy game). No fumbles that get returned for a TD.
Don’t give Florida any cheap points! Do that and UGA prevails 20-16. If we fail to do that…you are looking at 23-20 Florida or perhaps even worse.
Contractor
October 26th, 2011
12:36 pm
Of course it’d be the same. Alabama and LSU would wax us, especially with our lackadaisical offensive calls after we get a lead, if we could even score on their defenses. I think we have a better shot at beating Auburn than they showed, but yes, we would be right there beside them if we had that schedule.
I State your Name
October 26th, 2011
12:47 pm
This game is going to come down to offense, defense, and special teams.
Atlanta Gator
October 26th, 2011
12:49 pm
I will give Mark Richt credit. Whatever else I may have come to believe about his coaching skills relative to other SEC football coaches, he does have an honest streak.
As for some fans’ criticism of Richt for recognizing the obvious, apparently these critics aren’t old enough to remember Vince Dooley’s usual pregame build-up of his upcoming opponents. Before the game was played, ol’ Vince would have you believe that Vanderbilt was the second coming of the 1972 Miami Dolphins.
ARdawg
October 26th, 2011
12:51 pm
Mean Gator, I sense you are looking to discuss some football. What exactly did you mean by your statement/post? UGA plays LSU and Bama as much as FL does. If we had played them this year, the result is likely the same as it was for Florida, who denies that and what was your point? Any team playing them back to back the results would have been the same, up to this point in time anyway
I State your Name
October 26th, 2011
12:52 pm
Richt needs to take some time to study football.
ARdawg
October 26th, 2011
12:53 pm
Atlanta Gator,
Oh I remember. But, that was standard fare for most all college coaches in the day
3 + 4 = 0
October 26th, 2011
12:54 pm
That comment or belief is the issue … A well established long term coach with his recruits believes that he can not compete with BAMA or LSU …. Ummm … versus a first year coach trying to get someone elses recruits/players into a new system …. CMR has lost it … time to go and find greener pastures … stick a fork in UGA.
I State your Name
October 26th, 2011
12:57 pm
Atlanta Gator,
nowadays you have to be a jag off like Muschamp and as part of your opening press conference and guarantee victories against teams.
Send in the (UGA) clowns... AGAIN!!!
October 26th, 2011
1:06 pm
Florida 34, UGA 24
The usual humiliating beatdown in Jax.
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 26th, 2011
1:14 pm
Rabble rabble rabble rabble….FL always beats GA.
Nothing to see here today, tomorrow, Friday, Saturday, Sunday or next year. It’ll be around 2014 before GA eeeks one out.
FL always beats GA.
Same 'ol thing
October 26th, 2011
1:20 pm
Here come the cut off jeans wearing, high top white reebox, tank top druken G A Y T E R D S !
God you guys look stupid in those gay clothes!!
You punks also have those stupid looking haircuts, what do you call them, oh yes, mullets!
Change your mascot to mullets. The Florida Mullets. Classic! LOL LOL LOL!
Atlanta Gator
October 26th, 2011
1:21 pm
“Oh I remember. But, that was standard fare for most all college coaches in the day.”
Heck, AR Dawg, ol’ Vince had me believing him about half the time. He was really good at it.
“nowadays you have to be a jag off like Muschamp and as part of your opening press conference and guarantee victories against teams.”
Sir, I’m not sure “jag off” is either an actual expression or what you meant to say. As for Coach Muschamp’s sideline antics and press conferences, I’m pretty sure he didn’t learn that in Gainesville. Rumor would have it that he is the product of another SEC institution.
DawgFaceBlues
October 26th, 2011
1:21 pm
This 18-21 ordeal was just the vendetta of a 66 heisman trophy winner name Spurrier that was beat by UGA en route to sec title. That’s what this is all about. We will have to win atleast 10 out of the next 15 games to get them gators to shut up. Gators don’t wont to talk about how many bye weeks they’ve had against UGA.
Living on a Prayer……..
How about Bobo?
October 26th, 2011
1:24 pm
The quote from Richt on special teams personnel has me worried like hell. It takes the kid(whom Richt called a dumbarse on tv) to know we have the wrong personnel on special teams. And the guy actually takes the ‘younger guys off and he gets in there to help us win.’ This is why we will never compete on bamas and lsu’s level. and btw, i agree with shawn williams. its just a damn shame that our players know it but the coaches do not.
Atlanta Gator
October 26th, 2011
1:27 pm
“jeans wearing, high top white reebox, tank top druken G A Y T E R D S,” eh?
Even after I’ve parsed the grammar and spelling in that statement, I’m not even sure how to begin to answer it. So, I shall simply say “Good luck to your team, too, sir!”
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 26th, 2011
1:34 pm
FL always beats GA.
Names, rahrah, and your coach cannot stop it. It always happens, so say it with me now, “FL always beats GA”. Once you get over the denial, acceptance is much easier.
Prep for it now: FL always beats GA.
Atlanta Gator
October 26th, 2011
1:34 pm
In case someone else hasn’t already said it, I’d like to thank Chip Towers for actually engaging in some sports reporting for his UGA blogs leading up to this year’s Florida-Georgia game. The substance and insights afforded by Chip are head-and-shoulders above those offered by his colleagues Jeff Schultz and Mark Bradley in their UGA and SEC-related blog columns.
Atlanta Gator
October 26th, 2011
1:37 pm
“Prep for it now: FL always beats GA.”
Well, 18 of the last 21 anyway. The Gators are still six games short of tying the all-time Florida-Georgia series record . . . but time heals all wounds.
Same 'ol thing
October 26th, 2011
1:38 pm
You know what you are.
The words Atlanta and gator used to create your “name” tell me you dont really know who you are.
Atlanta Gator
October 26th, 2011
1:44 pm
“The words Atlanta and gator used to create your “name” tell me you dont really know who you are.”
I didn’t come prepared today to discuss existential questions, but if you would like to talk about college football, or even trade insults about our favorite college football teams, I’m pretty sure I can keep up.
steve jeffrey
October 26th, 2011
1:49 pm
Against Auburn….that was the first time I ever saw a corned beef brisset throw a touchdown pass!
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 26th, 2011
1:54 pm
Oh, if only FL was playing Auburn, and only if GA didn’t have to play FL w/ Brantley at QB…maybe 2011 could have a different outcome for FL and GA this weekend.
Denial isn’t healthy. This GA team could finish with only 3 losses this year and that’s good for a program like GA.
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 26th, 2011
2:00 pm
@ Atlanta Gator: GA was relevant in this series back when cassette tapes and VCRs were the dominant technologies.
FL always beats GA.
St Simons - we're on Island time
October 26th, 2011
2:00 pm
We will win, because we HAVE to, Dr Adams & Greg are feeling it, and if we lose, changes will have to be made. I don’t want changes to be made for several reasons, and I don’t want to be a rent-a-coach program like let’s say, some others.
Not a Kool-Aide Drinker
October 26th, 2011
2:04 pm
What the hell are you fair-weathered fans talking about… If we are honest, we know we have not played a single really good team and the two good ones we did play we lost to them. Now we have played the worst of the rest of the SEC and you think we are going to beat UA or LSU… we are not that good… just have a really easy schedule. This is so funny to read the blog now versus 3 weeks ago.. now CMR is a God and our team is a BCS team…. this just goes to show just how hot and cold we run…. from chicken little to Knute Rockne… no wonder the SEC West is laughing at the East…. We should thank the schedulers that we have such a weak schedule and then lay low and see how much traction we get get from all of this…. next year will be tough as our schedule finally gets worthy of an upper echelon SEC team…. until then I am not drinking the Kool-Aide.
St Simons - we're on Island time
October 26th, 2011
2:09 pm
the university with the off-week has won 24 of the last 25.
this time we both got one.
hinesville Dawg
October 26th, 2011
2:13 pm
just what I want my coach to think /say…..”we would have got our but beat also”…….way to coach’em up……. Particularly when your goal is to meet one of these teams down the road in championship…Go Dawgs Win in spite of lack of coaching!
hinesville Dawg
October 26th, 2011
2:17 pm
Gator ChUMP…how does it fell knowing you will go to your grave with a losing record against UGA:)
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 26th, 2011
2:21 pm
@ hinesville, I’ll be around by 2020. We should have it in hand by then at latest.
5-3 is not bad for GA. You guys should be thrilled to be in position for another Liberty or Chickfila Bowl.
Not a Kool-Aide Drinker
October 26th, 2011
2:28 pm
damn Hinesville… you really cannot write the english language can you? That was so poorly stated that I can not follow your message. Don’t give them any more of a reason to call us ignorant.
TampaDawg
October 26th, 2011
2:35 pm
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 26th, 2011
2:21 pm
@ hinesville, I’ll be around by 2020. We should have it in hand by then at latest.
5-3 is not bad for GA. You guys should be thrilled to be in position for another Liberty or Chickfila Bowl.
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Hope you feel the same about those two as your buying tickets to see the Gators take on the Syracuse Orangemen in Memphis
Eric C.
October 26th, 2011
2:43 pm
Ball control and mistake-free play will be the key in the first half for the offense to ensure the game is at least close when Geathers and Williams get back…keep Brantley, Demps, and Rainey off the field as much as possible without them.
Will be interesting to see if Brantley is a bit timid at first, hope we can get a few good blitzes on him in the first couple of drives. In any case, gotta limit the turnovers…UF’s defense is pretty good and fast. It will be good to have Geathers fresh in the 2nd half if nothing else…and thank goodness for the deep LB rotation.
TampaDawg
October 26th, 2011
2:43 pm
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 26th, 2011
2:00 pm
@ Atlanta Gator: GA was relevant in this series back when cassette tapes and VCRs were the dominant technologies.
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2 words buddy .. Charlie Pell
Anyway, yes 2-8 over the last 10 sucks, but the pain is numbed a bit by the fact that only LSU won more games than UGA (in terms of SEC teams) during that span. That is established relevance.
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 26th, 2011
2:45 pm
@ Tampa:
My eyes are still hurting from looking at the two national championship crystal footballs that FL won recently so it is hard to focus clearly on your last post outside your bold name print-anything relevant?
Just remember, FL always beats GA.
Eric C.
October 26th, 2011
2:45 pm
Even with a loss, the Dawgs should win the east. No way USC will beat a healthy UF and Arkansas without Lattimore…and the Dawgs should handle Kentucky easily and Auburn at home. Dawgs should finish at least 6-2 and USC will be 5-3 at best.
Gator CHOMP Champ
October 26th, 2011
2:46 pm
I think the 8-track tape was the relevant technology in GA’s only national champsionship. At least color tv was invented.