Auburn played a heck of a ball game. It’s just a shame they had to play it late at night, on a day when I was having a pretty good day. I’d like to say that Florida had some kind of moral victory… outplaying the Tigers, or being the better team… but it wouldn’t be [...]
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You can’t win them all
Posted in Football, Gators on September 29, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Go Gators
Posted in Football, Gators on September 17, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
There may come a day this season when Tennessee looks like a poor test, but going into this weekend I was a little worried. Partially, this is because I am a worrier by nature; but you’ve got to admit, the young Gator defense gave you a little bit of discomfort in the second half against [...]
Newsvine – NAACP Leaders Urge Fairness for Vick
Posted in Current Events, Football on July 30, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Newsvine – NAACP Leaders Urge Fairness for Vick:
“R.L. White, president of the Atlanta chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, said the Atlanta Falcons quarterback has been vilified by animal rights groups, talk radio and the news media and prematurely punished by his team and corporate sponsors.”
I didn’t have anything to [...]
Upon further review
Posted in Current Events, Football, Gators on January 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve read a lot about OSU’s mistakes… particularly the characterization that those early personal fouls put them behind the eight ball. However, that first personal foul by the OSU kicker on UF’s Brandon James (on the kick-off return) was not a bad foul. The kicker is usually the last man to beat on a kick-off [...]
The word according to Fox
Posted in Current Events, Football, Gators on January 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Facts that will get air play later today (if Fox can be believed):
OSU: Less than 90 yards total offense for the game.
Troy Smith, the Heisman Trophy winner: The lowest passer rating in BCS history (O.K. … so it’s not a very long history).
Jim Tressel: Worst loss in his career as a head coach (in points [...]
All is forgiven
Posted in Current Events, Football, Gators on January 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I have no choice but to admit I was a Chris Leak doubter.
But this is not a night for remembering the past. Tonight, Chris Leak proved to everyone that his numbers are not a fluke. He proved to everyone that he’s got as much mental toughness as any player on the UF football team. On [...]
Yelling at the tube
Posted in Bucs, Football, Kitchen Sink on December 19, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
For the second time this NFL season I cheered out loud in response to a Bucs performance. In a play right out of the Gators’ national championship game, Ike Hilliard broke free for a long catch-and-run touchdown to complete the Bucs improbable comeback… and the walls erected around my cynicism fell down.
It lasted about thirty [...]
No particular pity for Coach Carr
Posted in Current Events, Football, Gators on December 3, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Lloyd Carr, the head coach of the men’s football team at the University of Michigan, seemed to have a gripe against Coach Urban at UF. He seems to think that some of the things Mr Meyer had to say while he was “politicing” for his team the last couple of weeks were “inappropriate.”
Let’s break down [...]
Yeah, just like I said…
Posted in Current Events, Football, Gators on December 3, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
The Gators are on their way to the national title game. One thing I’m confident you won’t hear many Gators’ fans saying in the next month… the Gators are lucky there’s no playoff system this year. As good as UF and the SEC are, UF is probably not a great team. I have a sneaking [...]
It’s great to be a Florida Gator
Posted in Current Events, Football, Gators on December 2, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
In my freshman year of college my school hired an alumnus to coach it’s football program. From the first game he coached (in my sophomore year) until he left, he was constantly quoted in the press saying that there was one championship that he and his players had some control over, and that was the [...]

