I would be glad to do that for you! The problem is: you may not want to read 
any other news sources this season....

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> On Aug 28, 2014, at 11:32 AM, "Oliver Barry" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> The Gators very likely will be 100-percent healthy when they face Idaho in 
> The Swamp.
>  
> This is the absolute best article you’ve sent to Gatortalk in a while, Shane. 
> I want you to keep them coming like this one this season.  Add lots of 
> “Gators Look Good in Rout of Alabama” articles too.
>  
>  
> Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Shane Ford
> Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 7:29 AM
> To: GatorNEWS
> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Notebook: Gators to start healthy
>  
>  
> Notebook: Gators to start healthy
> 
> 
> Florida coach Will Muschamp throws his hands in the air as punter Kyle 
> Christy (4) gets around defensive back Marcus Maye (20) in a drill during an 
> open practice at Donald R. Dizney Stadium on the UF campus on Aug. 11.
> Brad McClenny/The Gainesville Sun
> By Robbie Andreu
> GAINESVILLE SUN Staff writer
>  
> Published: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at 11:54 a.m.
> 
> Last Modified: Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at 11:54 a.m.
> 
>  
>  
> Florida’s injury report for Saturday’s opener looks nothing like any of those 
> pre-game lists from last season.
> The Gators very likely will be 100-percent healthy when they face Idaho in 
> The Swamp.
> Safety/nickel Marcus Maye (hamstring) is the only player on the injury list, 
> but UF coach Will Muschamp said Wednesday there’s a good chance he’ll be 
> ready to play by game time.
> “We’re pretty healthy,” Muschamp said on the SEC coaches’ teleconference. 
> “Marcus Maye is day-to-day, but I think he’ll be able to probably get ready 
> to go by Saturday night.”
> The Gators, of course, were decimated by injuries and illness last season, 
> and the trend actually started early in training camp, with three of UF’s 
> best players — quarterback Jeff Driskel (appendectomy), tailback Matt Jones 
> (viral infection) and guard Jon Halapio (torn pectoral muscle) — being 
> sidelined for a considerable period of time.
> It’s been a different story this August. The Gators had no serious injuries 
> in camp and will open the season in great overall health.
> “Much different from where we were a year ago,” Muschamp said.
> More on Treon
> Muschamp was asked again Wednesday about the decision to go with true 
> freshman Treon Harris as the No. 2 quarterback over fellow freshman Will 
> Grier and sophomore Skyler Mornhinweg. Muschamp said Harris brings just a 
> little more to the table at this time.
> “Treon’s command with what we’re doing, very similar to Jeff as far as a guy 
> that can hurt you with his legs, but is a pocket passer as well,” Muschamp 
> said. “He’s a winner. He won two state championships his junior and senior 
> year there at Booker T. (Washington) at the highest level in the state of 
> Florida.
> “Again, there’s not a whole lot of separation, and we went with him this 
> week. We’re going to see how that continues to go. Will is continuing to rep 
> with our offense as we continue to practice and prepare for our first 
> ballgame.”
> Gators are tight
> Going through a difficult 4-8 season together last year seems to have bonded 
> the Gators.
> “I’ve never been through anything like that last year as far as the things we 
> had to travel through and the adversity we faced,” Muschamp said. “But I know 
> this team has gelled and come together in the right way.
> “We have a very good, strong work ethic. This is a very close-knit group 
> that’s been fun to be around. A lot of fun on the practice field, in the 
> meeting rooms, enjoying the breaks and the different things we did during 
> training camp. It’s been a very fun team to be around.”
> Brown on guard
> Center Max Garcia said it’s comforting playing beside 6-foot-8, 360-pound 
> guard Trenton Brown.
> “Trent makes me look so small when I’m standing next to him. But I like 
> having him there,” Garcia said. “No one’s going to get through him. No one’s 
> going to bull rush Trenton Brown. That’s just not happening.
> “And when he puts his hand on someone, that guy’s getting moved against his 
> will. He doesn’t want to get moved, but he’s going to get moved. So having 
> him there, he’s a force. Just really excited to play next to him.”
> Taylor ready to rock — and run
> Muschamp said sophomore tailback Kelvin Taylor is a much more complete player 
> than he was a year ago, when he led the Gators in rushing as a true freshman.
> “I think he’s much improved,” Muschamp said. “It starts with pass protection. 
> That was an issue, and that’s normally something young backs struggle (with). 
> Kelvin is a great young man.
> “He worked extremely hard. He’s got natural running ability, natural running 
> skill and he sees things very well. But he’s improved his hands out of the 
> backfield, catches the ball much better than he did a year ago. Protection, 
> he has just been a marked improvement of where we were a year ago, stronger 
> and tougher.”
> Muschamp and the ‘D’
> If you listen to the national football analysts when it comes to Florida, the 
> consensus seems to be that Muschamp’s defense is always going to be strong. 
> That makes sense when you look at his track record. He’s had success wherever 
> he’s been.
> But Muschamp said the most impactful common denominator isn’t him.
> “We’ve been very fortunate in everywhere I’ve been that we’ve had some very 
> talented players. That’s where it all starts,” he said. “When you’ve got good 
> players, you’ve got a chance to be a pretty good coach. I think we’ve 
> recruited well here, we’ve developed our players well here and I’m excited 
> about this group we got going.
> “We have a good mix of experience and talent, some some guys that certainly 
> will make us look like good coaches at least. And everywhere I’ve been, 
> Texas, at LSU, at the Miami Dolphins, we’ve been very, very fortunate to have 
> been blessed with some very good defensive football players.”
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