Keith wrote:

Coaching will be much improved.  
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Do you know if Fisher has kept any of Blobby's assistants?  D'Amato, for 
example?  Then there was that sleaze Odell Haggins, who yelled at his players 
to injure opposition players.  I think he was also the one who wrote up that 
list of Gators to try to get kicked out of the game in '98 or 2000.  You'll 
remember the pre-game fight that got Tony George ejected.

I know sleazeball Mickey Andrews "retired."

Go Gators!!!!

Ken B. (NYC Gator)

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From: <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 13 Apr 2010 06:47:49 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] AJC.com: Mr College Football

Getting rid of that evil, disgusting, lyin, cheatin, back stabbin, SOB Bowden 
was a first step for FSU.  They are not back yet - but took the first step.   
They only went 4-4 in the ACC last year!  Once they get back to going 
undefeated, or only losing one ACC game - will they beccome a contender again.  
  
But their recruiting was much improved.  Coaching will be much improved.  
  
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Subject: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] AJC.com: Mr College Football
From: "Oliver Barry" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, April 13, 2010 9:31 am
To: <[email protected]>

 
 
Heh…  that’s the second time I’ve heard Ponder is a dark-horse candidate for 
the Heisman trophy.  The first guy is an idiot too.  He’s the fat guy on ESPN U 
who is like everyone else, he gets on these rants and won’t shut up!! 
  
We’re not going to be as good this year?  Did Tony happen to read anything 
about the Orangeand Blue game?  After John Brantley’s 47 yard pass on the first 
play from scrimmage, I’m convinced we’re going to be great again.  Will we lose 
more than one game?  Nah.  
  
 
Oliver Barry CRS,GRI 
Real Estate Broker 
Bob Parks Realty 
1517 Hunt Club Blvd 
Gallatin TN 37066 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Woody Bass
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 7:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatornews] AJC.com: Mr College Football 
  
 
Cant wait to hear reactions to #1 and #5 
 
 
 
 
 
Sorry, Dawg fans. But Gators look like the class of the SEC East again
 
9:04 am April 12, 2010, by Tony Barnhart 
 
 It was a busy weekend of Spring Football. So what did we learn? 
 1. SEC East opponents who are expecting—or hoping—for a huge drop off at 
Floridamay be disappointed. Of course Floridawill not be as good this season as 
the past two seasons when the Gators went 26-2. The personnel losses—QB Tim 
Tebow, CB Joe Haden, DE Carlos Dunlap, LB Brandon Spikes, TE Aaron 
Hernandez—are just too great. But Floridaclearly has its quarterback in John 
Brantley, who completed 15 of 19 passes for 201 yards in the spring game. The 
Gators obviously have a lot of guys who can catch the ball like Andre Dubose, a 
big time recruit who sat out last season after hamstring surgery, Carl Moore 
and Chris Rainey. They have two options to run the “Tebow package” in Trey 
Burton and tight end Jordan Reed. Yes, there is a lot of work to do on defense. 
But when you look at the schedule, Floridawill be favored in every game it 
plays except for an Oct. 2 trip to Alabamaand possibly a Nov. 27 trip to 
Florida State. The rest of the SEC East has even more issues than the Gators. 
Somebody in that division, like Georgiaor South Carolina, is going to have to 
step up. Floridais coming back to the field this  season, but not that much. 
 
  
2. It’s official. Tennesseeis building for the long haul. Dave Hooker of the 
Knoxville News-Sentinel made this point over the weekend and I agree with it. 
The departure of quarterback Nick Stephens, who was losing his first team 
snaps, is further confirmation that new Tennesseecoach Derek Dooley is in the 
process of changing the football culture back to something more stable and 
reliable than the blip of the Lane Kiffin area. The coaching staff pretty much 
knew Stephens was not going to be the guy, but at least he had played. They 
could have given him enough snaps to keep him in the program for insurance for 
this season. 
 Whereas the Kiffin regime was all about selling Tennesseeas the Southern Cal 
of the East and as a spring board to the NFL, Dooley wants to create a more 
stable environment and sell the entire experience at Tennessee: program, 
tradition, education, football, etc. I still think that approach can work with 
NFL obsessed teenagers and parents if it is sold correctly. 
But it is a long-term approach that requires patience. Will the Tennesseefans 
have patience? The Tennesseefans I talk to absolutely know the deal and are 
prepared for the struggle ahead. It will be an interest process to watch. 
 
  
3. All Clemson can do is wait for June: This much seems pretty clear after 
Clemson’s spring game on Saturday. If Kyle Parker returns as the Tiger 
quarterback, Dabo Swinney’s bunch can win the ACC Atlantic division for the 
second straight year. Despite a practice schedule interrupted from time to time 
by his commitment to the Clemson baseball team, Parker completed seven of 15 
passes for 75 yards in the spring game. The numbers don’t tell Parker’s story. 
His presence does. Parker is expected to have a big decision to make after the 
Major League Draft in June. If the up-front money is good, does he walk away 
from college football and turn the job over to redshirt freshman Tajh Boyd? 
Boyd, who was once committed to Tennessee, is going to be a very good 
quarterback. He just isn’t ready right now. 
 
  
4. Stephen Garcia would be wise to do a lot of throwing—and a lot of 
thinking—this summer. As a third-year starter you would think that the light is 
starting to come on for South Carolinaquarterback Stephen Garcia. Unfortunately 
for the star-crossed junior there continues to be a short between his talented 
arm and his less than finely tuned decision making process. After Saturday’s 
spring game, a time when a quarterback with 16 starts should be in control, 
head coach Steve Spurrier refused to even acknowledge Garcia as the starter. 
“Stephen should be our best player but sometimes he doesn’t act like it or 
perform like it,” Spurrier told The State newspaper in Columbia. My advice to 
the young man: Don’t go to the beach this summer. Don’t go out partying with 
your friends. Spend every free moment throwing to your receivers and watching 
film.  In other words, work on your game. Your head coach thinks you’re lazy 
and has made it clear that he will not go into this season with you as the only 
option at quarterback. Spurrier once benched Danny Wuerffel, 1996 the Heisman 
Trophy winner. If freshman Connor Shaw proves to be a viable option, the Head 
Ball Coach will bench you. 
 
  
5. A healthy Christian Ponder will contend for the Heisman Trophy: Ponder, 
Florida State’s rising senior quarterback, was playing as well as anybody in 
the country last November when he decided to tackle Clemson safety DeAndre 
McDaniel during an interception return. The monster hit caved in Ponder’s right 
shoulder and he was done for the year. There was some concern that he might not 
be ready for spring ball, but last Saturday he completed 16 of 34 passes for 
266 yards and two touchdowns in the spring game. Despite missing the last four 
games of the 2009 season, Ponder led the ACC in total offense with an average 
of 321.8 yards. “He’s gotten better every day that he has been on our campus,” 
head coach Jimbo Fisher told me. “He knows exactly what he is doing out there.” 
With a veteran offensive line and improving receivers, I think this guy is 
going to have a monster year. 
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