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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 14:23:50 GMT -5
Vandy at UF on ESPNU or FSN at noon EST on 11/9. What the heck is FSN?
Monday October 28, 2013
Gator Football to kick off at 12 p.m. against Vanderbilt on Nov. 9
Gainesville, Fla.
The Florida Gators will take on Eastern Division rival Vanderbilt at 12 p.m. on Nov. 9 and will be televised on either ESPNU or FSN, as announced by the league office on Monday. ESPN will make a decision regarding which network will air the Gators’ homecoming game against the Commodores after this weekend’s games take place.
SEC Football on Saturday, Nov. 9
Auburn at Tennessee – 12 p.m. on ESPN
Missouri at Kentucky – 12 p.m. on ESPNU or FSN
Vanderbilt at FLORIDA – 12 p.m. on ESPNU or FSN
Arkansas at Ole Miss – 12:21 p.m. on SEC TV
Appalachian State at Georgia – 12:30 on PPV
Mississippi State at Texas A&M – 3:30 p.m. on CBS
LSU at Alabama – 8 p.m. on CBS
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Post by lz2112 on Oct 28, 2013 14:27:18 GMT -5
Vandy at UF on ESPNU or FSN at noon EST on 11/9. What the heck is FSN? FSN=Fox Sports Network. Easily the worst announcers. Definitely a game you'll want to listen to Mick.
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Post by trnyerheadncough on Oct 28, 2013 17:18:58 GMT -5
Ohh myyyy!!!
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That's TrnYerHeadnCough...
"Champion Douche -- 2012 AND 2013"
Back to Back...they may have to retire the contest...
"Bowl Champion Douche --2012-2013"
Get it right.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 17:24:13 GMT -5
Isn't that the new Fox Sports channel? If so, I get it on AT&T U-verse. I watched part of the UDub home game Saturday night and some of the Texas game after the rain/lightening delay on two Fox Sports channels.
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Post by canefan on Oct 28, 2013 20:21:52 GMT -5
Isn't that the new Fox Sports channel? If so, I get it on AT&T U-verse. I watched part of the UDub home game Saturday night and some of the Texas game after the rain/lightening delay on two Fox Sports channels. How do you like U-Verse? I looked at it last year but our area can only get four inputs which means we can watch one HD channel and record one HD and nobody else in the house can watch except what the main tv is watching and recording. Also, they don't have Major League Baseballs Extra Innings package.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 22:41:08 GMT -5
I like AT&T U-verse a lot. I got more for less over Cox Cable. The main DVR in the living room allows us to record and watch from the other two hookups. The HD recordings of 3 at the same time is lower than non-HD recording capability.
I also have AT&T high speed internet.
I'd prefer to have Direct TV, but there are too many trees blocking the southwest sky to do it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 23:04:49 GMT -5
By SCOTT CARTER GatorZone.com Senior Writer
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The kick heard ‘round the SEC East ignited very different reactions based on locale in the conference standings.
Not long after Missouri kicker Andrew Baggett’s 24-yard field-goal attempt clanked off the left upright Saturday night – securing South Carolina’s come-from-behind 27-24 win in double-overtime – Baggett began to receive death threats via social media.
Meanwhile, folks in Gainesville and Athens -- and those back in Columbia (the one in South Carolina, not Missouri) – breathed a sigh of relief.
Missouri’s SEC East title hopes hit a speed bump while those of South Carolina, Florida and Georgia were taken off life support, at least temporarily.
Gators defensive back Cody Riggs watched South Carolina’s riveting comeback at home on TV. Seven days earlier Riggs watched on a laptop in the visiting locker room at Faurot Field as Baggett made five field goals in Missouri’s 36-17 victory over the Gators. He was ejected on the game’s first play for a targeting penalty.
Riggs’ mood took a turn north late Saturday when Baggett missed the chip shot, prompting him to quickly call teammate Jaylen Watkins.
“We’re back in it. We’ve still got a chance,’’ Riggs shouted to Watkins. “It gave us a little hope. The minute that kick hit the upright, I opened my computer and started watching film on Georgia.”
Florida (4-3, 3-2 in SEC) and Georgia (4-3, 3-2) remain technically alive behind SEC East leader Missouri (7-1, 3-1) and second-place South Carolina (6-2, 4-2) entering their annual clash in Jacksonville on Saturday.
It’s a must-win game for both teams if they want to stay alive.
“It’s kind of like a one-game playoff. If you lose, your season’s kind of done or down in the dumps,’’ Florida quarterback Tyler Murphy said Monday. “Both teams are going to come out hungry and ready to go.”
Both Florida and Georgia opened the season ranked in the top 10. Georgia was No. 6 and the Gators No. 10. However, both programs have been decimated by key injuries and unexpected losses.
Georgia has lost back-to-back games at Vanderbilt and at home to Missouri, and Florida is coming off back-to-back road losses at LSU and Missouri. They both enter the game unranked for only the second time since 1980. (Both were unranked in 2010 when Florida won 34-31 in overtime).
This year’s matchup has been referred to by the media as “The world’s largest outdoor pity party.” When told of that moniker on a conference call with reporters Sunday night, Georgia coach Mark Richt laughed at the creativity but not the implication.
“We’re not feeling sorry for ourselves,’’ Richt said. “I doubt Florida is feeling sorry for themselves. I think both teams know if they win, we stay in the race for the East. So that’s nothing to feel pitiful about.”
Like Riggs, Richt was watching the Missouri-South Carolina game at home Saturday night.
He flipped the channel when Missouri took a 17-0 lead into the final quarter.
Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier probably would have, too.
“I thought we were dead,’’ Spurrier told reporters after the game. “We had nowhere to go but up.”
“I picked it back up when it was 17-7,’’ Richt said. “And from that point on, it was very painful, as well. But in the very end it came out good.”
Saturday’s game in Jacksonville will be Gators coach Will Muschamp’s seventh Florida-Georgia game. While a player at Georgia, he went 0-4 against the Gators. As Florida’s head coach, he is 0-2 against the Bulldogs.
Muschamp wants a Florida win in the rivalry as much as anyone. While the Bulldogs have suffered some key offensive injuries this season, quarterback Aaron Murray is not one of them.
“Georgia starts with Aaron Murray on offense,’’ Muschamp said. “Four-year starter, very experienced, very accurate with the football. He’s having an outstanding season and an outstanding career.
“We’re probably not going to show him anything he’s not seen over the four years at Georgia. We just need to execute and play well. We need to be able to pressure the quarterback with four guys rushing.”
If the Gators win Saturday, they will need to beat Vanderbilt at home the following week and then win at South Carolina on Nov. 16 to have a shot at the SEC East title. Missouri would need to lose two of its final four SEC gams. The Tigers host Tennessee on Saturday, and then play at Kentucky on Nov. 9, have a bye week, travel to Ole Miss on Nov. 23, and then close the regular season at home against Texas A&M on Nov. 30.
As they say, anything is possible.
The first domino that must fall for the Gators is their first win over the Bulldogs under Muschamp.
“We need to focus on Florida in this game and what our opponent does well and what we're going to try and take advantage of in the game and not worry about all the other stuff at this point,” Muschamp said. “We just need to concentrate on us right now.”
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 23:08:41 GMT -5
Maybe UF gets the two OTs, the one from Jax and the one from Maryland:
Zach Abolverdi @zachabolverdi 6h 247Sports reported earlier today that 5-star OT Damian Prince (@heavygleesh) named a Top 7 with #UF leading, but he denies doing so. #Gators
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2013 23:16:48 GMT -5
UF is +2 1/2 against UGALY:
11/02 3:30 PM 351 Georgia 352 Florida -2½ -10 -2½ -10 -2½ -10 -2½ -10 -2½ -10 -2½ -10 -2½ -10 -2½ -10 -3 -05 GEO-RB-Todd Gurley-Probable
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2013 10:06:00 GMT -5
By Pat Dooley Columnist
Published: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, October 28, 2013 at 10:08 p.m.
Florida's season is at a crossroads. A win keeps the Gators alive in the SEC East race. A third straight loss to Georgia leaves us wondering about bowl eligibility. Let's face it, this is a loser-leaves-town game. With a season on the line, my advice to the Gators would be to try to enjoy it. Have some fun. For some of you, it's your last time coming over the bridge and playing in front of a split crowd. There is nothing like Florida-Georgia so try to embrace it. You don't have to get all Mark Richt in 2007 and storm the field after the first score. You don't have to quit trying to be physical. You don't have to ratchet down the intensity. But you can look around the stadium and take it all in and play like your hair is on fire. It has been a long time since a senior class at Florida has had a losing record against the Doggies. You'd have to go all the way back to 1990's true seniors and 1991's fifth-year seniors. There's your motivation, fellas, now go have some fun.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2013 16:02:46 GMT -5
Dalvin Cook post FSU visit interview:
Dalvin Cook: “I’m solid to Florida”
Written by Andrew Spivey, October 28, 2013 Dalvin Cook: “I’m solid to Florida”
Florida commitment Dalvin Cook (5-11, 192, Miami, FL Central) was in Tallahassee to visit Florida State for the second of his official visits. While you never want a commitment taking visits, particularly to your arch-rival, Cook claims a “good” visit hasn’t swayed his commitment to the Gators.
“I’m 100% committed to Florida,” Cook said. “The visit to Florida State was good but I’m tired from the weekend.”
The fact that Cook was in Tallahassee isn’t a great sign but while he was at Florida State he talked to a familiar voice that Florida fans should like.
“I actually talked to coach T-Rob while I was in Tallahassee for my official to Florida State,” Cook said. “Everything is good with us and he knew I wanted to take my visits.”
When asked if he would return to Tallahassee for another visit Cook responded with “No, I’m not going back to Florida State for a visit.”
While Cook doesn’t have plans to visit Florida State again he will, in fact, see the Seminoles play again this year, only this time in Gainesville.
“I will visit Florida for the FSU game,” Cook said. “It will be an unofficial visit. I have already been up to Florida so many times so I don’t know if I will take an official to Florida or not. I will just visit unofficially a couple of times probably.”
This weekend when Florida takes on Georgia in the unofficial “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party,” prospects will be watching including Cook who has some thoughts on the game.
“Florida has got to get it done,” Cook said. “ I would probably spread the ball out a little and open up the offense like from the shotgun. I would throw the ball early and get the playmakers involved early in the game. Georgia has been down lately so I think it will be a defensive game this weekend.”
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2013 16:06:28 GMT -5
This weekend when Florida takes on Georgia in the unofficial “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party,” prospects will be watching including Cook who has some thoughts on the game. More like the World's largest sideline physical therapy by 2 opposing teams Kan't wait to see what the final spread is....
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2013 9:58:58 GMT -5
RobbieAndreu: Pease said having no proven depth behind Murphy takes some plays away from the offense. Gators trying to protect their QB. RobbieAndreu: Richt tells media Gurley a go in J-ville. Conley not ready. RobbieAndreu: Pease said the offense needs to start practicing and playing with more confidence.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2013 14:21:35 GMT -5
If you can't score, you can't win:
Florida down another starter: LT Humphries out The Associated Press Published: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 12:43 p.m. Last Modified: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 at 12:43 p.m. Florida left tackle D.J. Humphries will miss Saturday's game against Georgia and could be sidelined four weeks with a knee injury.
Coach Will Muschamp said Wednesday that Humphries sprained the medial collateral ligament in his right knee in practice Monday. He sustained the same injury in his left knee during fall practice.
Muschamp says Humphries is a "quick recovery guy" and could be back in two weeks. The Gators (4-3) already were down four starters and several more backups.
Tyler Moore will start at left tackle against Georgia, and junior college transfer Trenton Brown will start at right tackle. Moore was beaten repeatedly in Florida's last two games, both losses.
Florida will have defensive end Ronald Powell, defensive tackle Damien Jacobs and linebacker Darrin Kitchens back Saturday.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2013 13:55:22 GMT -5
Score Prediction for UGALY
UGALY 24 UF 10
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