Spurrier is not going to Vawl-land.  

 

For one. I think he's close to ready to retire
again.  If he did go how long would he really
stay?

Two. I don't think theres a whole lotta golf
courses around those parts (could be wrong about
that, but hey I had to go there).  

Three.  I still think they are looking at Wil
Muschamp  (who is the person I predicted would get
the job) or Mike Leach (but TT is about to lock
him up I think).    

Four. They are gonna want some young (or
youngish), the "next meyer" with a fire in their
belly and can recruit like hell (ie: Muschamp) in
there for the long haul. 

 

UNLESS. its Spurrier JUNIOR  they are talking
about. which I highly doubt.

 

  _____  

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Sent: Sunday, November 09, 2008 9:27 PM
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Speaking of the "ole ball coach", there is a rumor
going around up here in Tennessee that he is
negotiating with UT and that they are working on
an offer for him. I have been "ho humming" these
rumors because I don't believe he would be
"talking" to anyone before the season ends, but
then, as we found out later, his agent had been
talking with the Redskins before OUR season ended.

 

Randy

 

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Subject: [gatornews] Grading the Gators vs
Vanderbilt

 

Grading The Gators vs. VU 

 

The Florida Gators will return to the SEC
Championship Game in Atlanta as the SEC Eastern
Division Champion after cruising to a 41 - 14
victory over the Vanderbilt University Commodores
in Nashville, TN on Saturday night.  The Gators
jumped out to 28 - 0 lead with three minutes gone
in the second quarter and were never really
challenged.  

 

FIRST IMPRESSIONS

 

IMPRESSIVE: 

Tim Tebow, the first team offense, the first team
defense, special teams, mental preparation

SOLID:

You were impressive or you need work

NEED WORK: 

There is a reason they are called backups, they
can use the work.   

 

THE GRADES

 

DEFENSIVE LINE:

Through two and a half quarters the defensive line
was very impressive with solid pressure and
limiting the run.  Vanderbilt's more athletic
quarterback Chris Nickson gave the defensive fits
in the second half by breaking containment several
times.

GRADE B+

 

LINEBACKERS:

MLB Brandon Spikes and WLB Ryan Stamper lead the
defense in tackles with seven stops each.  Spikes
had two tackles for losses.  Backups Brandon Hicks
and Lorenzo Edwards struggled in the second half

GRADE B+

 

DEFENSIVE BACKS:

CB Ahmad Black intercepted another pass, his fifth
of the season, as the Gators completely shut down
Vanderbilt's passing attack in the first half
(47-yards).  Despite allowing just 67-yards
passing in the second half, the reserves did allow
to passing touchdowns for the Commodores.

GRADE C

 

OFFENSIVE LINE:

The Gators scored six out of the first seven times
they had the ball as the starting offensive line
was absolutely dominant to start the game.  The
starting offensive line did not allow a sack and
paved the way for 240 yards on the ground.  The
reserves could only muster 8 total yards on three
drives.

GRADE A-

 

RECEIVERS: 

WR's Louis Murphy, Riley Cooper, and David Nelson
had the touchdowns catches, Carl Moore lead in
reception with four, while Percy Harvin had three
consecutive first down receptions totaling 32
yards and rushed for 60 yards and a touchdown.
Collectively a very efficient and very impressive
performance.

GRADE A+

 

RUNNING BACKS:

Not a lot of productions in terms of stats, but
the RB's Emmanuel Moody, Chris Rainey, and Jeffrey
Demps looked pretty good getting what they got, 95
yards on 16 carries for a 6 yard per carry
average.

GRADE A

 

QUARTERBACK:

Tim Tebow played on of his most efficient and
impressive performance as a Gator.  Tebow
accounted for the first 5 Gator touchdowns.  Tebow
completed 12 passes, out of 17 attempts, for 171
yards and three touchdowns, while rushing eleven
times for two scores.  Tebow's 26-yard touchdown
run on Florida's second possession was a career
long run.  Reserve John Brantley struggled,
throwing his first interception of his career and
failing to move the offense

GRADE A-

 

KICKING/SPECIALTY:

Another game another blocked punt, actually two
blocked punts, both by DE Carlos Dunlap.  Both
blocked punts led to scores.  Punting and extra
points were solid, coverage teams were up to
snuff, and the Gators appear to have settled on
Caleb Sturgis to handle the kickoff duties.

GRADE A+

 

COACHING:

Offensive coordinator Dan Mullen didn't have to go
deep into the playbook as the Gators benefited
from great field position early, thanks to the
blocked punts, and pretty much had everything
working anyway.  Defensive coordinators Charlie
Strong's defense didn't give up it's initial first
down until late in the second quarter and by then
it was 28 - 0.   Special teams coach Urban Meyer
had to be satisfied as special teams played
inspired football and played a crucial part in the
victory

GRADE Offense A Defense A Special Teams A

 

FANS:

Looked like a solid Gator following in attendance,
but this was a television game for me.

GRADE I

 

FINAL THOUGHTS

 

Percy Harvin scored, I couldn't believe the
referees didn't overturn that call.  Tim Tebow has
really looked like a Heisman trophy winning
quarterback these last 5 games.  With Penn State's
loss to Iowa the Gators have a realistic chance at
things beyond an SEC Championship, but we can't
get ahead of ourselves.  The Old Ball Coach is
coming to town and he would like nothing better
than to win one against his old team.

OVERALL GRADE: A=

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Randy Platt

The Armchair Quarterback

Later GATORS, after while the rest!





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