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SCOTT..... GLAD TO SEE YOU COME BACK FROM THE DARKSIDE ie FLORIDA-GEORGIA KOD!
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not sure how I was on the darkside. I played Florida Gators in that game and won.

I am thinking 60-35 Florida.

But I dont care as long as the Gators cover.

:00hour :0corn :00hour
 

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The more i see these big 12 defenses and just overall big 12 teams, I think Florida wins going away.

That dumbass shouldnt have called out tebow. :mj07:

Percy Harvin at 90% is still the best player on the field.
 

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not sure how I was on the darkside. I played Florida Gators in that game and won.

I am thinking 60-35 Florida.

But I dont care as long as the Gators cover.

:00hour :0corn :00hour

MY BAD I MEANT ROLLTIDE V. FLORIDA KOD!!:142smilie

GO GATORS:director: :director: :bigun: :bigun:
 

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war - I think you said that one time before.

Right click on the picuture

go to properties

here is what it says for the picture

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her name is Erin Drewes


i dont give a f*ck what the properties say, that girl is lucy pinder

do a google image search for lucy pinder and you find out that i'm right and you're wrong, again

good luck with the gaytors:mj06:
 

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war - I think you said that one time before.

Right click on the picuture

go to properties

here is what it says for the picture

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her name is Erin Drewes

properties can be changed simply by right clicking and changing.

which is what some poster did w/the pic.

the full pictorial of Lucy in this fine bathing suit is available at "Old Schools Eye For The Naturals"

Membership fees due apply..:0corn

Tebow could no more handle this babe than he could ever handle the QB postion in the NFL.

He isn't capable of either and never will be.

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THE KOD

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i dont give a f*ck what the properties say, that girl is lucy pinder

do a google image search for lucy pinder and you find out that i'm right and you're wrong, again

good luck with the gaytors:mj06:

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war

so your position is that Tebow is dating some internet porn star.

NOT

GO GATORS !
 

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Harvin: 'Cutting still feels awkward'
ESPN.com news services

Jan 5, 2009, 6:57 PM ET

Percy Harvin's Long Road BackFlorida star receiver Percy Harvin said he is 90 percent healthy Monday as the No. 1 Gators prepared to face No. 2 Oklahoma on Thursday, nearly six weeks after he suffered a high ankle sprain against Florida State.

Harvin practiced for the second straight day but said he will not be tackled this week before the FedEx BCS National Championship Game. He began running routes and catching passes last Tuesday.

Percy's injury caused him to miss Florida's final game of the regular season, a 31-20 victory over then-No. 1 Alabama in the SEC title game.

"Cutting still feels awkward," Harvin said at media day Monday.

Coach Urban Meyer has called his do-it-all receiver probable for the title game.

"I think he's a little ahead of schedule," Meyer said last week.

Harvin, a junior expected to jump to the NFL after this season, has 35 receptions for 595 yards and seven touchdowns.

He also is fourth on the team in rushing, with 538 yards and nine scores. He has scored at least once in 14 consecutive games -- the longest streak in the nation -- and burned defenses while lining up at receiver, running back and even quarterback.
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No way Harvin misses this last game of the season.

GO GATORS !:00hour
 

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Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- It's no secret that special teams are Urban Meyer's baby. He coaches them and puts as much emphasis on them as any head coach in the country.

Brandon James is a threat to score each time he has the ball.
Maybe that's why the Gators are so good in that phase of the game.

It's also a phase that Florida would seem to have a distinct advantage over Oklahoma in heading into Thursday night's FedEx BCS National Championship Game.:scared

"It's one [matchup] we have to win," Meyer said. "I'm not saying we can win it. We have to, or we won't win the game. It's never more evident than in games like this."

Florida's Brandon James is one of the more dangerous return men in college football. He's taken two punts back for touchdowns this season and four during his career.

He doesn't need to be told that Oklahoma has given up an NCAA-high four kickoff returns for touchdowns this season.

"We're going to have some chances for big plays in both punt return and kickoff return," said James, whose 687 kick return yards are the second highest single-season total in Florida history. "We've watched them on tape, and they're not real disciplined. We can definitely pop one, but I feel like that every game."

Both of James' punt returns for touchdowns this season came in the first few weeks of the season against Hawaii and Tennessee.

So he's due.

"You don't have to do anything special," he said. "As long as everybody does his job, we're going to get another one."
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Oklahoma special teams covering punts and kick offs :scared

I smell money and it smells green !
 

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GETTING READY FOR THE NO HUDDLE....

GETTING READY FOR THE NO HUDDLE....

Gators defense sees double in prep for up-tempo Sooners
Jan. 5, 2009
By Gregg Doyel
CBSSports.com National Columnist


MIAMI -- Look. Can I be honest? My story today, this story you're reading, was going to predict BCS doom for the Florida Gators. That was my working theory, and I'll tell you why: From the moment they arrived in South Florida to prepare for the national championship game, the Gators seemed a little too preoccupied with the no-huddle attack of the Oklahoma Sooners.

OK, preoccupied isn't the best way to describe it. Concerned is a better word. Scared. Freaked out? That's better. Florida seemed freaked out by the Oklahoma offense.


Gators LB Ryan Stamper said Oklahoma's no-huddle catches some teams unprepared. Shortly after his arrival, UF defensive coordinator Charlie Strong was asked for a general comment about Oklahoma's offense, and here is what he said:

"Well, our major concern ... is their tempo," he said of the Sooners' no-huddle attack in which two running backs gained 1,000 yards and quarterback Sam Bradford won the Heisman Trophy. "It's hard to really practice, just to simulate, just getting those plays in."

Said UF linebacker Ryan Stamper: "When they do the no-huddle, a lot of teams just weren't ready for it and not lined up correctly. It's going to be pretty difficult."

Said UF safety Major Wright: "We haven't played a team as fast-paced as them. They get on the ball and are ready to go fast."

Told you. Florida is freaked out. And with good reason. No team in college football was able to squeeze off as many plays this season as the Sooners' 1,036. And they made those snaps count. In a season in which new NCAA clock management rules shortened games and lowered scoring across the board, the Sooners became the first team in modern college football history to score 700 points. They enter the BCS title game on an NCAA-record streak of five consecutive games with at least 60 points.

So the Gators should be freaked out. And until Monday, they certainly sounded freaked out. So that was my story. Poor Gators. They're scared of the no-huddle.

Turns out, they were lying.

Like UF coach Urban Meyer wasn't going to be ready, right? In a profession of friggin' control freaks and anal geniuses, Meyer is the biggest control freak, the most anal, of them all. (All due respect.) And he and his staff came up with a plan to get ready for Oklahoma's no-huddle attack, a plan sniffed out by yours truly. And it's a hell of a plan.

The Florida defense hasn't been working in practice against an offense as fast as Oklahoma's.

Florida has worked against an offense that's even faster.

How is that possible? I'll tell you how, and it's devious. Meyer wasn't content to make his defense defend a UF scout team simulating the Sooners' offense. He had them defend two offenses:

One scout-team offense to run the play. A second scout-team offense waiting, as soon as the whistle blew, to sprint onto the field and run the next play. Then the first unit runs a play. Then the second. Back and forth the scout team offenses go, one play leading to the next to the next to the next, with no break for the defense.

That's how Meyer has gotten the Gators ready.

"We tried to over-exaggerate things," said Sean Cronin, the UF assistant coach in charge of the scout team. "We try to overdo it, make the defense see something they couldn't possibly see in the game."

That has worked for the Gators in other games this season. To prepare for explosive Vanderbilt quarterback Chris Nickson, Florida's scout team put a variety of running backs and receivers at quarterback, anyone who could match, or better yet top, Nickson's athletic ability. Turned out pretty well. Florida won 42-14.

Before playing South Carolina on Nov. 15, which features speedy All-SEC tight end Jared Cook, the UF scout team didn't bother simulating Cook with the fastest tight end they could scrounge up. The UF scout team picked fleet freshman receiver Omarius Hines to mimic Cook, thinking that if the Gators' linebackers could keep up with Hines, they could contain Cook.

Florida won 56-6.

"After the game," Cronin said, "Omarius came running over to me and was asking, 'How many catches did he have? How many catches did he have?'"


Sooners wideout Ryan Broyles says the Sooners keep it up in the second half while foes get tired. Answer: One catch. Six yards.

Dealing with the Oklahoma no-huddle is more convoluted than dealing with any one player, of course. The Sooners have turned the no-huddle into a 21st-century, high-tech version of their famed wishbone, which they used to bludgeon foes in the 1970s and '80s for the simple reason that opposing teams couldn't prepare for it. Nobody ran it with the precision, or the NFL-caliber athletes, of Oklahoma.

That was the wishbone of 1978, and it's the no-huddle of 2008. Nobody does it like Oklahoma, which this season became the first team in major college history to have a quarterback throw for 4,000 yards and two 1,000-yard running backs. That kind of skill, coming at the tempo Oklahoma operates, wears a defense down.

"Sometimes you can tell," said OU center Jon Cooper. "They're pointing fingers or their sideline is screaming. You can tell when they're breaking down."

The Sooners plan on it. They spend the summer going through hellacious conditioning drills in that heinous Oklahoma heat to get their bodies into shape for the physical, and mental, warfare of fall.

"Some time after halftime, the other team is getting tired and we still have a full tank," said Oklahoma receiver Ryan Broyles. "So many times we're able to run a play before they're even set."

Not this time. Not against this Florida defense. That's what the Gators say. That's how they've been preparing, anyway.

"At first, yeah, we were a little concerned about their no-huddle," said Florida cornerback Joe Haden. "But that's all we've been practicing against, and our (scout team) no-huddle is faster than Oklahoma's no-huddle. I guarantee that. We'll be ready."
 

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The Florida defenders, particularly safety Ahmad Black, remarked about how clean Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford's pants always look after games. "I mean, they're white," Black said. "Nobody's hit him all year." The Sooners have allowed just 20 sacks in the last two seasons. The Gators were second in the SEC this season with 31 sacks. "Their offensive line doesn't really let too many people hit him," Spikes said. "We've got dynamic pass-rushers, though, so I'm pretty sure we'll get to him a few times."

Oklahoma's offensive line is huge, especially on the left side where 6-5 guard Duke Robinson goes 335 pounds and 6-8 tackle Phil Loadholt goes 337 pounds. The Gators, though, said they've faced big offensive lines before. "LSU had a big offensive line," Cunningham said. "They put their pants on just like we do." Florida routed LSU 51-21 this season.
Strong certainly didn't downplay the importance of getting to Bradford and getting him out of his rhythm. "It's going to be critical for us. Can we get pressure on him? Can we rush the quarterback and get pressure?" Strong said.
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the guy runs away from other players .

Florida has 12 fast players, Sooners have one:scared

this game is in the bag
 

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