I worry about a lot of things.  Whether Steve Spurrier is a Gator is not one of 
them.

I’m sure when the dust settles he will be driving from St Augustine most 
Saturdays to Gainesville.

 

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Not to mention that he would congratulate anybody for beating Georgia.

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On Nov 13, 2015, at 1:44 PM, Sandy Alonso <[email protected]> wrote:

I think that's just an allegiance to the players he recruited.  I think that 
attachment will disappear once they've all graduated or moved on.

 

On Fri, Nov 13, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:

So.. he "supports" Florida..  but he's going to root against them vs South 
Carolina.  



 

On Wed, Nov 11, 2015 at 8:07 AM, Shane Ford <[email protected]> wrote:


UF notebook: Spurrier supports Gators






Image removed by sender.

Florida defensive lineman Bryan Cox Jr. (94) has reason to smile this week 
after a solid game vs. Vanderbilt.

Matt Stamey/Staff photographer

By  <http://www.gatorsports.com/personalia/robbieandreu> Robbie Andreu
Gainesville SUN Staff writer




Published: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 9:04 p.m.


Last Modified: Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 9:04 p.m.


Steve Spurrier, who made beating Georgia a priority when he became Florida’s 
head coach in 1990, called UF coach Jim McElwain to congratulate him after the 
Gators’ 27-3 victory over the Bulldogs two weeks ago.

“That means a lot. It did. I enjoyed it,” McElwain said. “I look forward to 
this, you know, getting out of the way where then I can get in and really pick 
his brain. That guy’s a Gator, man.”

McElwain said he’s looking forward to developing a relationship after the 
season, once everything has settled down from Spurrier’s stunning resignation 
at South Carolina a month ago.

McElwain said he is not looking forward to getting on the golf course with the 
former Head Ball Coach.

“I don't want to lose my money,” he said.

Cox getting it done

On a defense with several big-time players, defensive end Bryan Cox Jr. is a 
player who seems to get little attention. But the coaches are well aware of his 
contributions.

Not only is Cox playing at a high level on defense, he’s also executing an 
important role on offense as a blocking back. His block on the edge freed 
tailback Kelvin Taylor for his touchdown run against Vandy, UF’s only TD of the 
game.

“We recognize those who don’t show up in the box score,” McElwain said. “This 
guy is (recognized) based on his play and how hard he goes. Both he and CeCe 
(Jefferson), taking an extra role for us on offense in our gray package, is 
something. Man, those guys are giving everything they’ve got.

“In Bryan’s case, this guy loves to play the game. He plays the game the way 
you should, with an effort and an intensity on that given down, as hard as he 
can go. That’s a credit to him. In turn, guys see that on film. We always talk 
about being proud of what you put on film. Your film is your resume. It’s 
what’s out there forever. He truly can be proud of what he puts on film because 
of how hard he plays.”

Along with his crucial block, Cox had nine tackles, including a sack and a 
tackle for loss.

He was asked if he felt that was his best game of the season.

“My father thinks so. So I guess so,” he said. “I’m going to go with what he 
says.”

His father, Bryan Cox, is the defensive line coach for the Atlanta Falcons and 
a former NFL standout.

“We usually talk after every game and he usually gets on me about my 
performance,” Cox said. “He said it was a good game.”

Bullard OK?

McElwain announced Monday that standout defensive tackle Jon Bullard is 
doubtful for Saturday’s game with an injured arm, but the players apparently 
think Bullard will play Saturday.

“I mean it could be big (if Bullard is out). But I’ve got faith that he’ll be 
out there,” senior defensive back Brian Poole said.

Tailback Kelvin Taylor is practicing the same faith.

“It will be OK. He’ll be fine,” Taylor said. “I really don’t know too much 
about it, but it will be fine.”

The Gators will be without tackle Joey Ivey, who will miss his second game with 
a strained stomach muscle. Defensive end Jordan Sherit has to sit out the first 
half after being called for targeting in the second half of the Vandy game.

Junior safety Marcus Maye also offered up a positive report on safety Keanu 
Neal, who is questionable for Saturday’s game with an injured foot.

"He's fine. I guess he had an ankle injury, but he's doing good,” Maye said. 
“He's in the training room 24/7. He's getting a few reps here in practice, so 
he's doing fine."

Hardin comes through

Florida’s place-kicking woes don’t seem quite as urgent after the struggling 
Austin Hardin made a 43-yard field goal in the final minutes to win the Vandy 
game Saturday.

McElwain was asked it the moment might be big for Hardin’s confidence.

“I think your confidence any time is just like you're a shooter and you make 
that shot and you feel pretty good about the next one,” he said. “Now, it's 
just continue to work through that process. He was going to kick the deep ones 
and the other guy was going to kick the short ones. He's done a great job 
kicking off, obviously. That's been a weapon for us. We’ve just got to continue 
to do that."

Interested viewer

Taylor said he had a chance to watch Saturday’s showdown between Alabama and 
LSU and was impressed with both star tailbacks -- LSU’s Leonard Fournette and 
Alabama’s Derrick Henry.

“Two very good running backs, Derrick Henry and Fournette. Both of those guys 
are powerful, fast,” Taylor said. “Both of those guys are two of the best 
running backs in our conference. It was a really good matchup.”

Taylor and Henry were friendly rivals in high school and they still talk, 
Taylor said.

“Oh yeah, that’s my boy. We always mess with each other on Snapchat all the 
time,” Taylor said. “We always mess with each other.”










































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