Toughest schedule in the nation...  Blah blah blah...   Just beat Georgia. 

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> From: Shane Ford <[email protected]>
> Date: July 6, 2013, 9:13:51 PM CDT
> To: GatorNews <[email protected]>
> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Five days, 25 teams: Part 3
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> Five days, 25 teams: Part 3
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> Will Muschamp's Gators might very well have the toughest schedule in the 
> country. (The Associated Press)
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> By Pat Dooley
> Gainesville SUN Columnist
> Published: Friday, July 5, 2013 at 10:00 a.m.
> Last Modified: Monday, July 1, 2013 at 3:22 p.m.
> This is the third in a five-part series with an eye on the 2013 college 
> football season. Sun sports columnist Pat Dooley has picked his preseason Top 
> 25 and will reveal five a day. Today, Nos. 11-15.
> 
> No. 15: Texas
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> The good news: The Longhorns return 18 starters, which is the recipe for a 
> darkhorse run at a national title.
> 
> The bad news: Texas has been compiling mediocre season after mediocre season 
> since playing for it all in 2009. Are we supposed to believe it will be 
> different in 2013?
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> No. 14: Florida
> 
> The good news: Quarterback Jeff Driskel is in his second year at quarterback 
> with offensive coordinator Brent Pease and his offensive line should be 
> better than a year ago.
> 
> The bad news: The schedule might well be the toughest in the nation with 
> games at Miami, at LSU, at South Carolina and in Jacksonville against Georgia.
> 
> No. 13: Florida State
> 
> The good news: Jimbo Fisher has stocked the roster with a lot of talent, 
> probably enough to overcome the losses to the NFL.
> 
> The bad news: FSU will have to show the nation it finally is ready to be all 
> the way back by not having one really unexplainable loss each year.
> 
> No. 12: Baylor
> 
> The good news: Even without Nick Florence at quarterback, Art Briles will 
> find a way to lead the Big 12 in offense.
> 
> The bad news: The defense was one of the worst in college football last year. 
> It has to get better, but are the athletes there to make it happen?
> 
> No. 11: Texas A&M
> 
> The good news: A loaded offense led by Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel 
> should make the Aggies one of America's most exciting teams.
> 
> The bad news: You just wonder if Manziel's head might explode like Austin 
> Powers' Fem-bots. The lights are going to be pretty bright on this team.
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