10 reasons why fla. might beat ohio st.

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i got this from the college football news site....next week they are supposed to list the 10 reasons why ohio st. might beat fla.....


10. Switch the schedules around
What if Florida played Ohio State?s schedule? Northern Illinois, win. At Texas, with the way the Longhorn offense was playing in early September, win. Cincinnati, Penn State, at Iowa, Bowling Green, at Michigan State, Indiana, Minnesota, at Illinois, at Northwestern. Win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win, win. Michigan? In the Swamp? Florida. I?m not saying Ohio State couldn?t or wouldn?t beat everyone on Florida?s slate, but considering the problems it had with Michigan, would it have gone unscathed with games against Tennessee, LSU, Auburn, Georgia, South Carolina, and Arkansas? The Gators would be 12-0, or at worst 11-1, with the Buckeye schedule, which brings me to ?

9. Has Ohio State actually stopped a real offense?
We all saw against Texas A&M what the Texas offense is like when Colt McCoy wasn?t Colt McCoy, and on September 9th against OSU, he was just starting to figure out what he was doing in the second game of his career. The only other offense the Buckeyes faced with the skill, speed and athleticism like Florida?s attack was Michigan?s, while LSU, Auburn and Tennessee all have Ohio State-like talent at several spots. The Buckeyes have sort of faced a spread offense like Florida?s, beating Northwestern like a drum, but this is the souped up version. Can the OSU corners handle the speedy, talented Gator receivers?

8. Urban Meyer is really, really good
Meyer is now 61-11 in six years as a head coach while doing the near-impossible in making Gator fans start to forget about the Steve Spurrier days ? at least a little bit. While Meyer?s known for rocking in year two at a program, highlighted by his run with Utah to the Fiesta Bowl, Florida was supposed to be a year away before the spread attack finally had the right pieces in place. Give Meyer and his staff more than two weeks to prepare and their teams don?t lose. Jim Tressel is a fantastic big game coach, but Meyer?s an equal when it comes to preparations, and is nearly peerless when it comes to adjustments.

7. The Florida run defense
Yeah, Michigan?s run defense was supposed to be a rock and Ohio State ran through it, but Florida?s is better and more talented. Only four teams ran for over 100 yards on a Gator run defense that allowed just 2.8 yards per carry. The defensive front is physical enough to hold up against the fantastic Ohio State O line, while the back seven is fast enough to keep Antonio Pittman and Chris Wells from busting off any backbreakers (just ask Darren McFadden and Felix Jones). Texas held the Buckeyes to 79 rushing yards.

6. Field goal, schmield goal
Florida can?t make field goals. That could turn out to be the Achilles heel in the title game, but the rest of the special teams are amazing helped mostly by freshman punt and kick returner Brandon James and the punting of Eric Wilbur. Maybe Chris Hetland?s 33-yard field goal against Arkansas has officially broken him out of his year-long funk.

5. Chris Leak
50 games, 11,000 passing yards, 87 touchdown passes, 13 rushing touchdowns, one SEC championship. Leak has seen it all, and after beating Arkansas, done it all while surviving the Ron Zook era to become a steady, yet mellow, leader of the Gators. Troy Smith might be unflappable, but Leak is the textbook definition always maintaining an even keel if he throws a pick, throws a touchdown pass, or gets replaced by Tim Tebow. He?s not going to be rattled.

4. Percy Harvin
Talk about your X factors, now Ohio State has to deal with the same problems it gives everyone else with Ted Ginn. Harvin has grown into an elite all-around playmaker as a runner and receiver growing into the type of gamebreaker who has to be accounted for on every play. Any focus taken off Leak is a major plus for the Gators, and Meyer will find creative ways to get his young star the ball. Outside of their practices, the Buckeye secondary hasn?t seen anyone like Harvin all year long.

3. Time to heal
All teams are banged up at the end of the year, but the Gators will get RB DeShawn Wynn back after missing most of the SEC championship with a shoulder problem, while the dinged up defense should be as close to 100% as it?s been since September. As opposed to the SEC title game version, this will be a fully functioning, almost fully healthy Gator team.

2. Something seems strangely familiar, part one
Remember the last time a team just found ways to win, even if it wasn?t pretty, was a big underdog for a national title game in Arizona, and had a precocious freshman who was a tone-setting power runner? Oh yeah, the 2002 Ohio State Buckeyes. Florida has an eerily similar feel with freshman QB Tim Tebow the emotional spark plug, sort of like Maurice Clarett, while the Gators win with great D, timely O, and an ability to pull out every close game helped by a heady, veteran Craig Krenzel-like quarterback.

1. Something seems strangely familiar, part two
No. 1 USC was supposed to blow past No. 2 Texas in the 2006 Rose Bowl. Oklahoma didn?t need to show up in the 2001 Orange Bowl against Florida State, right? Of course, No. 1 Miami was going to walk all over Ohio State in 2003. The pressure is 100% on the Buckeyes, so if Florida can get a little momentum early, it has every shot at pulling this off in what shouldn?t be considered a shocker in any way. This Gator team really is that good.
 

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a stat site that i use rates ohio st's schedule a little harder than fla's....

florida.... 37.3
ohio st....38.2
 

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I really like FLA!! As soon as everyone heard the matchup all I heard was how Ohio St. is going to crush them just like that!! No way IMO! Don't underestimate Urban Meyer here in this big game! FLA is a talented group who should give the Buckeyes a game here.....the OVER might be the best play out of any.
 

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Some good pts made but I honestly think FL would lose to MICH at home/road/where ever...and you can find things to poke holes in any team...and I'm sorry but I'm not buying into Chris Leak...I personally think he's good for a few turnovers...and I love how the author failed to mention Leak's horrible turnover in the Auburn game which sealed the Gators fate...and Teabow gimme a break this team is one-dimensional every time he takes the field...hmmm...QB left or right...and we all know how successful the two QB system has worked...and just to give FL the nod over PSU isn't really right just like you can't give OSU over the some of those teams FL played...and that record of Meyers...I mean come on some of those wins were at lowly Utah and Bowling Green and against some I-AA schools...look its all relative and I'm not giving the OSU win either...a lot of things can happen in game like this from a big time injury to a bad call...but overall talent, experience, and big game situations does tend to favor OSU...but hey, you got the best the SEC has to offer against the best the Big Ten has to offer...we will all see how this plays out...but if OSU pounds FL well then we will hear the the over-rated talk and likewise if FL wins...


On side a note I wouldn't be surprised if this writer resides somewhere in the south...:D
 

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Actually guys, the author is peter fiutak....and i like his work.....ive been an avid college football news fan for about six years now, although i will admit it has gotten stale the couple of years (they need new writers, i am bored to my skull with matthew zemek, for example)

Anyway, not sure where fiutak lives, but i recall him in a column a few years back saying he was in the taco bell across from wrigley when the kordell stewart hail mary went down, so for a time he lived in chicago......not sure now.

He does a colum like this every year, at last when there has been an alleged mismatch in the national championship game.....if you check their archives you'll probably find the top 10 reasons OSU will beat Miami and Texas will beat USC, for example.

Again, if my memory serves me correct he actually picked OSU to beat Miami that year; although i believe the official CFN staff pick (written by him) called for UM to beat OSU back in November.

Plus, i believe some Irish fans that frequent this site piled on him for calling ND overrated and ranking them like 16th in their pre-season poll.....said something about him just looking to make headlines......pretty sure though that Fiutak has been proven right on that on, but that is a subjct for a different thread.

As far as this column, i liked it......but i am not sure it is wise to downplay Florida's inability to kick a field goal.......I know OSU is not playing the standard Tressel-ball anymore, but dont you think if you're gonna beat a Tressel team you need to make sure you can get points out of the kicking game......Florida's kicking is a comedy of errors and will haunt them in Glendale.

But, I think he is dead on, computer stats be damned, about flipping the schedules.....thats just what my eyes tell me......the Gators are prepared to play a team like the Bucks because of who they played already this year.......they'll make a game of it in the end, i am sure......but i feel Troy is just enough of a playmaker where he gets it done in his swan song.......OSU 31.......Fla 28.
 

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i am so sick of hearing about the no offense SEC- very overrated and it will be showed on the field-

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I've been in Florida the last 2 weeks.
I've talked to lot's of people in FL about the game.
The vast majority thinks OSU wins very easily.
Even some Gator fans think they have no chance.
I'm leaning to OSU .
 

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The Gators can flat out play football. If anybody thinks this game can get out of hand they are sadly mistaken. Chris Leak has not had as illustrious career as all of us thought he would, but can you blame him for having to put up with the Zook era and three different OC's. He is finally comfortable in the system and the offense is finally living up to its potential. Ohio St. better not underestimate the offense because we will put up some points. Ohio st. can't cover our WRs and I think Leak could have a field day. The Gators are a team of destiny and they will win this game.

Also, the only Gator fans that think we have no chance are those that know nothing about football. Scott, going to the mall in Tallahassee isn't a good way to judge if FLORIDA fans think they will win the game.

GATORS 31 BUCKEYES 17
 

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No offense SEC ??? What world are you living in??? Its down right amazing what some people think!!!

Florida easy cover!!
 
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