There's nothing I love better than a long, boring game with the Gators on top 
with a boatload of points.  "Too many to not enough" is my favorite kind of 
game.  ;-)

Cee

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Randy Lyons 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 5:18 PM
  Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Talk about the fake


  Hear, hear! RUTS! RUTS! We want RUTS! Harumph! J

   

  Randy

   

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Cecilia
  Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 3:52 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Talk about the fake

   

  "And when you have a staff that is conservative in nature, (and lord knows 
ours is) it exacerbates the problem because the conservative play calling keeps 
games closer than they have to be, so less mop up duty for the youngsters."

   

  Yet another way in which the OHBC was/is a genius.  Most people couldn't 
understand why he had such a penchant for RUTS, but - when you think about the 
opposite, conservative approach we're seeing now - putting a game far out of 
reach every chance you get so you can give your less experienced players some 
game time seems like a stroke of genius.  

   

  Besides, the fans love RUTS, even if the opponent's fans and coaches... and 
some announcers... make derisive comments about the coach who does it.

   

  Cee

    ----- Original Message ----- 

    From: Steve McKibben 

    To: [email protected] 

    Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 3:23 PM

    Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Talk about the fake

     

          Go back and tell me the last year that we redshirted everyone, or 
even half of our incoming freshman class, and we'll talk.

          Fact is we sign more than twenty every year because fourth and fifth 
year players are becoming more and more scarce - due to all of the various 
types of attrition you mentioned.

          And when you have a staff that is conservative in nature, (and lord 
knows ours is) it exacerbates the problem because the conservative play calling 
keeps games closer than they have to be, so less mop up duty for the 
youngsters. In addition, our staff seems to set a higher standard of 
(practice?) excellence before the players have earned enough "trust" to see the 
field. 

          Your "relatively veteran team" may be so in terms of time spent on 
campus, but not when it comes to minutes spent on the field.

          --- On Tue, 10/12/10, John Vega <[email protected]> wrote:

           

           

          On Oct 12, 2010, at 11:20 AM, Steve McKibben wrote:





                If you have 85 scholarship players, 50 underclassmen is a lot.
               

           

           

          If you sign 20 players every class, redshirt everyone, and lost only 
1.5 players each year due to transfers, grades, stolen computers and the ilk, 
your classes stack out as follows:

           

          20 True Freshmen

          18.5 Redshirt Freshmen

          17 Redshirt Sophomores 

                    

          15.5 Redshirt Juniors

          14 Redshirt Seniors

           

          Total: 85, of which 55 are Freshmen and Sophomores.

           

          That would mean that a team with only 50 underclassmen is a 
relatively veteran team.
         

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