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> From: Shane Ford <[email protected]>
> Date: October 2, 2011 8:10:44 PM CDT
> To: GatorNews <[email protected]>
> Subject: [gatornews] GatorNews From The Gainesville SUN For 10/2 (PM 
> Edition), Courtesy of Shane Ford
> Reply-To: [email protected]
> 

> No word on Brantley's status
> Florida Gators quarterback John Brantley (12) is helped off the field after 
> being injured against the Alabama Crimson Tide during the first half on 
> Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011, in Gainesville, Fla. (Matt Stamey/Staff photographer)
> Oct 2, 2011
> By Robbie Andreu / Staff writer
> 
> 
> There was no official word Sunday from the Florida medical staff, but it 
> sounds like the Gators are prepared to move on without starting quarterback 
> John Brantley, at least for a while.
> Brantley sustained an injury to his lower right leg late in the first half 
> against Alabama in Saturday night's 38-10 loss and did not return. UF coach 
> Will Muschamp said after the game he did not know the extent of the injury.
> Muschamp had no further update on Brantley's condition Sunday on his 
> television show.
> UF likely will reveal the specifics of Brantley's injury today, and how long 
> he will be out.
> “It's unfortunate for John,” Muschamp said Sunday. “We'll see how it goes 
> here as far as our medical staff is concerned and then working into this 
> week.”
> Brantley was replaced Saturday night by true freshman Jeff Driskel, who 
> struggled to execute the offense against a strong Tide defense in the second 
> half. Obviously, there is a chance Driskel will start Saturday's game at No. 
> 1 LSU (5-0).
> “Jeff is going to be a good football player,” Muschamp said. “He's a guy who 
> is going to continue to progress and do positive things for the Gators.
> “He works extremely hard. Football is important to him, playing at Florida is 
> important to him and that is important to me. He's a guy I'm excited about 
> his future as we move forward.”
> Brantley had a strong first half moving the offense Saturday night. He 
> completed 11 of 16 passes for 190 yards and a touchdown before he was injured 
> on a sack in the final minute of the first half. The UF medical staff 
> appeared to be examining Brantley's ankle on the field before he was helped 
> to the locker room.
> Brantley did not return to the sideline in the second half.
> “We moved the ball very well in the first half, the entire first half,” 
> Muschamp said. “Unfortunately, we had the one interception (for a touchdown). 
> We threw the football extremely well in the first half.
> “We felt we could throw the ball vertically down the field. We felt good 
> about out matchups outside.”
> Brantley threw a 65-yard TD pass to wide receiver Andre Debose on the second 
> play from scrimmage. Debose also had a 25-yard reception.
> “It was good to see Andre come up and make that play,” Muschamp said of the 
> opening TD. “He's been a guy that's really progressing well in practice and 
> he performed well. I'm excited about his future here with the Gators.”
> Without Brantley in the second half, the vertical passing game -- and the 
> offense in general -- disappeared.
> Driskel and the Gators, who dropped to No. 17 in The Associated Press poll 
> and to No. 18 in the USA Today coaches' rankings, had a tough time making 
> anything happen in the second half. Driskel completed two of six passes for 
> 14 yards and the Gators managed to make only two first downs, one coming on a 
> 31-yard scramble by Driskel.
> The defense held up well through the first half of the third quarter, but 
> then wore down against the Tide's physical running game in the fourth 
> quarter, giving up TD runs of 36 and 20 yards.
> “Definitely, we've got to stop the run better,” Muschamp said. “We've got to 
> tackle better. At the end of the day, this is a line of scrimmage league. 
> You've got to be able to control both lines of scrimmage. That's where 
> (Alabama) won the football game.
> “That's part of what they are. They are a very physical organization. What 
> they plan on doing is wearing you down as the game rolls along.”
> With or without Brantley, the Gators are facing another daunting challenge 
> Saturday in Baton Rouge against the nation's No. 1 team. Like Alabama, the 
> Tigers have an elite defense and are strong on both lines of scrimmage.
> “They've got a good football team,” Muschamp said. “We need to regroup where 
> we are and what we need to do to be successful in that game, and that's win 
> both lines of scrimmage. We understand the work in front of us.
> “The bad thing about football is you've got to wait a week. You want to get 
> out there and play right now. We need to re-evaluate where we are.
> “I told the players I thought our effort was good and I thought our guys 
> played hard and they played physical and they played with toughness for the 
> most part. It just wasn't quite good enough. We're looking forward to getting 
> back and playing again.”
> 
> 
> 
> Big game draws top recruits
> Oct 2, 2011
> By Jeff Barlis / Staff writer
> 
> 
> The south end zone bleachers were a veritable who's who of nationwide 
> recruiting Saturday.
> The nation's No. 1 high school running back took an official visit to watch 
> Florida-Alabama. Raleigh, N.C., Milbrook five-star prospect Keith Marshall 
> flew to Florida on Saturday morning fresh off a big performance the night 
> before. Marshall had 289 yards and five touchdowns in a 43-27 win in which he 
> scored on three of his first six carries. The other official visitors were 
> five-star offensive tackle D.J. Humphries, a Florida commitment, four-star 
> defensive tackle Carlos Watkins and three-star tight end Kurt Freitag, who is 
> considering Florida and Alabama. Freitag was seen wearing a white Gator 
> pullover.
> Several big-name prospects took unofficial visits to watch the big game. 
> Among them were five-star defensive end/linebacker Jordan Jenkins, five-star 
> receiver Nelson Agholor, the nation's No. 1 tight end prospect Kent Taylor, 
> five-star defensive end/linebacker Dante Fowler (an FSU commitment), 
> five-star linebacker Noor Davis (a Stanford commit), four-star quarterback 
> Cyler Miles (a Washington pledge who was decked out head to toe in Gator 
> gear) and four-star defensive lineman Leonard Williams, who also took an 
> unofficial visit for Florida's last home game against Tennessee.
> Several of Florida's commitments for the Class of 2012 were in attendance, 
> including five-star cornerback Brian Poole, five-star offensive lineman 
> Jessamen Dunker, four-star running back Matt Jones, four-star wide receiver 
> Latroy Pittman, four-star linebacker Jeremi Powell and three-star 
> place-kicker Austin Hardin.
> Also at the game were many of the top prospects for the Class of 2013, like 
> running backs Adam Lane, Derrick Henry (a Georgia commit) and Kelvin Taylor 
> (Gator great Fred Taylor's son); wide receivers Ahmad Fulwood, Taj Williams, 
> Reggie Davis and Richard Benjamin; offensive linemen Jake Raulerson and 
> Tanner Crow; defensive linemen Jay Ellison and Elijah Daniel; linebackers 
> James Hearns, Nigel Harris and Nigel Bowden; safeties Marcell Harris (former 
> Gator Mike Harris' son), Leon McQuay III and Nick Washington; and cornerback 
> J.J. Green (former Gator Jacquez Green's nephew).
> Contact Jeff Barlis at (352) 374-5066 or [email protected] and follow at 
> http://Twitter.com/JeffBarlis.
> 
> 
> 
> The Sunday Blog, Week Five
> Oct 2, 2011
> Pat Dooley
> 
> Here’s what I don’t get -- if almost everybody left The Swamp after Alabama 
> made it 38-10 Saturday night, why was there gridlock 90 minutes after the 
> game ended?
> These and other questions may never be answered. The Sunday Blog presses on.
> THE NOT-READY-FOR-PRIME-TIME COLLEGE FOOTBALL RANKINGS
> 1. LSU: Still not sure Tigers have enough offense to win it all. And by that 
> I mean the Super Bowl.
> 2. Alabama: Got an NFL team with defensive issues? Draft Alabama players.
> 3. Oklahoma: Sooners made it look easy because, well, it was.
> 4. Stanford: Caught the tail end of the Cardinal’s game v. UCLA. Learned 
> nothing.
> 5. Wisconsin: Very impressive win. Made me want to “Jump Around.”
> 6. Oklahoma State: Cowboys-Sooners matchup oughta be a gem.
> 7. Boise State: Thinking less and less like it’s going to work out for 
> Broncos.
> 8. Oregon: Ducks still hoping for shot at Rose Bowl.
> 9. Clemson: Where did these guys come from?
> 10. Arkansas: Unreal win for the ‘Backs against A&M.
> 11. Michigan: Now comes the tough part -- sustaining success.
> 12. Georgia Tech: Paul Johnson has the Wreck rambling.
> 13. Illinois: The Zooker found  way to win a game he usually loses.
> 14. Arizona State: Sun Devils won despite four turnovers.
> 15. Kansas State: Did not see these last two wins coming.
> 16. West Virginia: Won’t be shocked to see ‘Eers in BCS bowl.
> 17. Texas: Still not sure about the ‘Horns.
> 18. Baylor: Tough loss this week.
> 19. South Carolina: See the SEC Four-Pack and scratch your head.
> 20. Nebraska: That was quite the welcome to the Big 10.
> 21. Auburn: OK, OK, I will give Gene Chizik credit.
> 22. Florida: Gators were exposed Saturday night.
> 23. Michigan State: What the defense did to Ohio State is against the law in 
> some states.
> 24. Virginia Tech: Hokies haven’t beaten anybody.
> 25. South Florida: Run defense has to improve.
> THE SEC FOUR-PACK
> 1. I know that every game is its own game, but when you see what Alabama did 
> to Arkansas’ offense and then see that Tyler Wilson threw for 510 yards 
> against Texas A&M it’s not surprising that Florida struggled with Alabama’s 
> defense. The SEC East rep should just step aside and let LSU and Alabama play 
> again in Atlanta. There is no doubt who the best two teams are in the 
> conference … and maybe the country.
> 2. It’s hard to explain how a Steve Spurrier-coached team could get four 
> turnovers, have one of the best running backs in America and one of the best 
> receivers in America and a senior quarterback and only score 13 points 
> against a defense that had been shredded all season. There’s only one answer 
> -- Stephen Garcia.
> 3. Look who is lurking. We talked all summer about Georgia’s easy schedule 
> and how the Bulldogs wouldn’t be sunk with an 0-2 start and sure enough here 
> they are with a real chance to win the SEC East. Georgia’s game at Tennessee 
> on Saturday night is a huge one.
> 4. Late Saturday night Houston Nutt got what may be a job-saving win over 
> Fresno State when his Rebels scored 11 fourth-quarter points to rally for the 
> win. Nutt started troubled quarterback Randall Mackey, the third different 
> quarterback to start for the Rebels. Mackey was pedestrian, but Jeff Scott 
> carried the Rebs on his shoulders to the win.
> 
> 
> 
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