One more observation: I never heard of Kodak Black until yesterday. But, I’m a fan if he’s a Gator!
Oliver Barry CRS, GRI Real Estate Broker PARKS Real Estate Services 305 B Indian Lake Blvd Suite 220 Hendersonville TN 37075 Office: 615-826-4040 Mobile: 615-972-4239 bar...@realtracs.com > On Nov 25, 2018, at 4:42 PM, Charlie <imaga...@outlook.com> wrote: > > Franks made some real strides this year but it really showed yesterday. Like > many others I was ready to see what Trask could do after the Mizzou loss but > I guess that just wasn't meant to be. > If we really do draw UCF in the bowl game I want to see the best the Gators > can bring so I believe that's Franks. > Charlie > >> On Sun, Nov 25, 2018 at 2:47 PM John Vega <zebu...@gate.net> wrote: >> I would not be surprised to see Emory Jones; I feel like Mullen has been >> grooming his this year. He seemed a better fit for our offense with his >> skill set. >> >> It will be interesting… >> >> -Zeb >> >> >> >>> On Nov 25, 2018, at 12:26 PM, Oliver Barry <bar...@realtracs.com> wrote: >>> >>> 99 sure was a factor in the game yesterday! >>> No, not Brian Burns, the fabulous end rusher for the semis who was, >>> according to the prognosticators, was going to spend the day in Florida’s >>> backfield. Did he record a tackle? >>> I’m talking about Jachai Polite! I bet Francois was seeing him in his >>> nightmares last night! >>> Are you ready for Feleipe Franks, Heisman contender next season? If he >>> keeps playing like yesterday he will be. >>> It was nice to see Trevon Grimes have a good game. >>> Where was Kadarius Toney? >>> >>> >>> Oliver Barry CRS, GRI >>> Real Estate Broker >>> PARKS Real Estate Services >>> 305 B Indian Lake Blvd >>> Suite 220 >>> Hendersonville TN 37075 >>> Office: 615-826-4040 >>> Mobile: 615-972-4239 >>> bar...@realtracs.com >>> >>> Begin forwarded message: >>> >>>> From: Broadreach Financial Services <broadreach...@earthlink.net> >>>> Date: November 25, 2018 at 8:38:33 AM CST >>>> To: GatorNEWS <gatorn...@googlegroups.com> >>>> Subject: [gatornews] GatorNews from the Miami Herald, courtesy of JunoGator >>>> Reply-To: gatornews+own...@googlegroups.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Franks leads Florida to win 41-14, ending five-year losing streak to >>>> Florida State >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222100480.html#storylink=cpy >>>> >>>> Florida State defensive back Asante Samuel Jr. (26) breaks up a pass >>>> intended for Florida wide receiver Tyrie Cleveland in the first half of an >>>> NCAA college football game in Tallahassee, Fla., Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018. >>>> Mark Wallheiser AP >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222100480.html#storylink=cpy >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222100480.html >>>> BY ALANIS THAMES >>>> Miami Herald Writer >>>> THE MIAMI HERALD >>>> Additional article content not readily reproduced here can be seen at URL >>>> at the top of the story. >>>> TALLAHASSEE >>>> After the last play of the ball game Florida coach Dan Mullen yelled for >>>> his players to go straight to the fans. They all proceeded to the where >>>> the UF fans were still boisterously cheering at Doak Campbell Stadium. >>>> Defensive back Chauncey Gardner-Johnson and tight end R.J. Raymond jumped >>>> into the stands and led the team and the fans in a victorious chant, >>>> followed by their tradition of singing “We are the Boys from old Florida.” >>>> >>>> It was the first time since 2012 that Florida was able to celebrate a >>>> victory over its in-state rival Florida State. The No. 11 Gators topped >>>> the Seminoles 41-14 on Saturday. >>>> >>>> “Nobody on our team has beaten Florida State before,” quarterback Feleipe >>>> Franks said, “and we came out and battled, and it definitely ranks at the >>>> top.” >>>> >>>> The Gators piled on five touchdowns on the day, and they compiled over 500 >>>> yards of offense for the third straight game. >>>> >>>> Junior tailback Lamical Perine accounted for 129 of Florida’s 282 rushing >>>> yards. His performance was highlighted by a second-quarter touchdown run >>>> that saw him burst through a hole on the left side and zip down the open >>>> field for a 74-yard score. >>>> >>>> And despite eight Florida State penalties through the first two quarters >>>> of play, the contest was close at the half with Florida carrying a 13-7 >>>> lead. >>>> >>>> The Gators extended their lead with 10:53 left in the third quarter, >>>> however, as another costly penalty on the Seminoles gave Florida a fresh >>>> set of downs. An unsportsmanlike conduct on FSU defensive back Stanford >>>> Samuels gifted the Gators a first and goal at the FSU five-yard line. It >>>> led to the Gators’ second touchdown, a three-yard pass from Franks to wide >>>> receiver Josh Hammond. >>>> >>>> “All week, we weren’t worried about this game. We knew we were the better >>>> team,” Gardner- Johnson said. “We knew they were the most undisciplined >>>> team in America, so we were just going to take advantage of every little >>>> opportunity we had. That’s what we did.” >>>> >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222100480.html#storylink=cpy >>>> Defensive ends Jachai Polite and Jabari Zuniga headlined a Florida defense >>>> that recorded its fourth five-sack game of the season. >>>> >>>> Polite had a strip sack of FSU quarterback Deondre Francois, which was >>>> recovered by defensive end CeCe Jefferson. It led to a 22-yard touchdown >>>> catch by Trevon Grimes on the very next play to give the Gators a 27-7 >>>> lead. >>>> >>>> Grimes, a transfer from Ohio State, combined with Ole Miss transfer Van >>>> Jefferson for 210 of the Gators’ 254 passing yards. >>>> >>>> And despite two promising touchdown drives by the Seminoles -- one that >>>> included a one-handed grab in the end zone by running back Cam Akers, -- >>>> the Gators proved too much down the stretch. It was one of their most >>>> complete games of the season as they scored 28 points in the second half >>>> and held Florida State to one of 14 on third down. >>>> >>>> That, coupled with Florida State’s self-inflicted wounds led to its >>>> collapse at home to culminate a 5-7 season. >>>> >>>> “Disappointing loss. Disappoint season,” FSU coach Willie Taggart said. “I >>>> think everybody in that locker room is hurting.” >>>> >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222100480.html#storylink=cpy >>>> The loss presumably ended the Seminoles’ chances of making a bowl >>>> appearance for the 37th-straight year, which was an NCAA record. >>>> >>>> And Florida could be on its way to a major bowl game in Mullen’s first >>>> season as head coach. >>>> >>>> “I’m trying to go to a New Year’s Six bowl, so that’d fun,” Franks said. >>>> “Our guys deserve it.” >>>> >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222100480.html#storylink=cpy >>>> >>>> Gators, Seminoles have more than bragging rights at stake in their matchup >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222084605.html#storylink=cpy >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222084605.html >>>> BY ALANIS THAMES >>>> Miami Herald Writer >>>> THE MIAMI HERALD >>>> Additional article content not readily reproduced here can be seen at URL >>>> at the top of the story. >>>> The Florida Gators are within reach of a New Year’s Six bowl game. >>>> >>>> >>>> Ranked No. 11 in the latest College Football Playoff Poll, the Gators are >>>> in position to play in one of the major bowl games awarded to the top 12 >>>> teams in the country. >>>> >>>> They just need to win their regular-season finale against in-state rival >>>> Florida State. >>>> >>>> That should be all the motivation Florida needs when it travels to >>>> Tallahassee to try to snap a five-game losing streak against the unranked >>>> Seminoles on Saturday at noon. >>>> >>>> The Seminoles have fallen far short of expectations in their 5-6 season, >>>> but don’t expect an easy victory for the Gators (8-3), who are favored to >>>> leave Doak Campbell Stadium with a win. >>>> >>>> “None of that really makes much of a difference with whatever the records >>>> are for either team,” Florida coach Dan Mullen said. “You’ve just got to >>>> go out there and you’ve got to play a great game. Guys that have grown up >>>> playing against each other, that know each other, is what makes rivalry >>>> games a lot of fun. The competition, neighbor-against-neighbor competition >>>> here in the state of Florida. It will be a great challenge for us.” >>>> >>>> One challenge for Florida will be neutralizing defensive end Brian Burns, >>>> the Seminoles’ elite 6-5, 235-pound edge rusher. >>>> >>>> Burns is part of a Seminoles defense that has been relatively pedestrian >>>> overall, ranking 76th in the nation in total defense and 116th against the >>>> pass. >>>> >>>> But he has been a standout — leading the Seminoles with 10 sacks and 15.5 >>>> tackles for loss this season. >>>> >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222084605.html#storylink=cpy >>>> “He might be the best pass rusher we’ve seen all year,” Mullen said. “He’s >>>> got length, he’s got speed, he’s got size, can come off the edge, causes >>>> all kinds of problems for you. I don’t know that we’ve faced a pass-rusher >>>> like that this year.” >>>> >>>> The Gators have a game plan in place for Burns, however, which includes >>>> knowing where he is on the field and mixing up their protection. >>>> >>>> “Just trying to chip him,” running back Lamical Perine said. “Just do >>>> little things like that to get him off set. Once he gets up field we can >>>> just stop him and he won’t make a big impact on the play, on third down >>>> and stuff like that.” >>>> >>>> That will be key in ensuring Florida quarterback Feleipe Franks carries >>>> over the production from the past two outings. He completed 19 of 27 >>>> passes for 274 yards and three passing touchdowns against Idaho last week >>>> and rushed for two touchdowns against South Carolina the week before. >>>> >>>> “You can tell [Franks has] improved from last year,” FSU coach Willie >>>> Taggart said, “and I think Coach Mullen and his staff has done a great job >>>> of playing to his strength, and he’s doing that with the entire offense. >>>> That’s helping them be successful.” >>>> >>>> The Gators have outscored their past two opponents 98-41 and have two >>>> consecutive games with at least 500 yards of total offense. >>>> >>>> And their 13th-ranked pass defense will face a Seminoles offensive line >>>> that hasn’t been able to protect its quarterbacks all year. Starter >>>> Deondre Francois has been sacked 24 times, and his backup James Blackman >>>> has been sacked six times in three games. It could be an ideal matchup for >>>> Florida’s explosive defensive ends in Jachai Polite and Jabari Zuniga, who >>>> have combined for 23.5 tackles for loss and 14 sacks this season. >>>> >>>> Heading into Saturday’s rivalry with his team’s bowl game hopes still >>>> alive and a 36-year bowl streak on the line, Taggart will have the Gators >>>> on his mind even as he sits down for his Thanksgiving meal. >>>> >>>> “My favorite side dish is gator meat,” he said. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/college/sec/university-of-florida/article222084605.html#storylink= >>>> >>>> >>>> One of South Florida’s top senior running backs commits to the Florida >>>> Gators >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/high-school/prep-miami-dade/article222151980.html#storylink=cpy >>>> >>>> In this Oct. 12, 2018, file photo, Carol City Chiefs running back Nay’quan >>>> Wright (5) runs upfield against the Northwestern Bulls at Traz Powell >>>> stadium in Miami Andrew Uloza For the Miami Herald >>>> >>>> Read more here: >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/high-school/prep-miami-dade/article222151980.html#storylink=cpy >>>> https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/high-school/prep-miami-dade/article222151980.html >>>> BY JORDAN MCPHERSON >>>> jmcpher...@miamiherald.com >>>> THE MIAMI HERALD >>>> Additional article content not readily reproduced here can be seen at URL >>>> at the top of the story. >>>> The Florida Gators earned a win on the recruiting trail Saturday night >>>> shortly after defeating in-state rival Florida State. >>>> >>>> Carol City running back Nay’Quan Wright, one of the top prospects in South >>>> Florida for the 2019 recruiting cycle, announced on Twitter that he >>>> committed to UF. >>>> >>>> “Every next level of your life will demand a different version of you ! >>>> #GoGators” Wright wrote in his tweet. >>>> >>>> Wright, a 5-8, 185-pound running back out of Opa Locka, is rated as the >>>> No. 15 running back and No. 38 overlal player in Florida regardless of >>>> position in this year’s recruiting cycle, according to the 247Sports >>>> Composite ranking. He chose Florida over Alabama, Florida State and >>>> Georgia among a slew of Football Bowl Subdivision offers. >>>> >>>> Wright is ranked second among South Florida running backs in the 2019 >>>> class, behind only University School’s Kenny McIntosh, a Georgia Bulldogs >>>> commit. >>>> >>>> Wright played a large role in leading the Carol City Chiefs to a 10-3 >>>> record, a District 16-6A title and an appearance in the Region 4-6A >>>> semifinals where the Chiefs ultimately lost to Central. >>>> >>>> >>>> Florida’s recruiting class now ranks 21st nationally and has 16 verbal >>>> commitments. 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