1725gatorhater
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Which is meaningless as long as Alabama's dominating, you best be worried about Kentucky in Lexington. I know it's cliché but the better team didn't win last night.
Thank you, an ending for the ages...
Proud of the Florida team and coaches after all they have been through, particularly with the hurricane. Mac is now 12-1 at home and to have a win and play like that right in front of an army of 4 and 5 star recruits (they all sit in the south endzone where the play was made) will give the program a jolt of energy it needed. I'm with most everyone else in thinking that both teams have some major flaws still, but good grief I enjoyed that win. For the first three quarters, it was apparent that there was one elite unit on the field and that was Florida's defense. The Florida defense got gassed badly in the 4th quarter and that's when Kelly took over. It was nice to see a Florida OFFENSE win a game for a change. I'm pleased with the emergence of two true freshmen playmakers for Florida on offense; Mailk Davis (#20) and Kadarius Toney (#17). We've been hearing about both, it was good to see them break out.
Tennessee has some really great parts, certainly with Kelly being the stand out. Helluva play by #8, game saver.
Which is meaningless as long as Alabama's dominating, you best be worried about Kentucky in Lexington. I know it's cliché but the better team didn't win last night.
I'm not sure I agree. Between our young QBs, I think Franks was clearly better. Our line play was fairly even. Our defense was overall better than UT's. Really, the only place where UT had a clearly superior position was thinning game. Kelly was truly phenomenal. Your coaches simply squandered opportunities with him in scoring situations.
Both teams have significant problems. Florida has trouble with its rushing game and therefore cannot sustain drives. UT has problems with its offense, too, and particularly seems turnover prone.
Meh, doesn't matter. We are both shooting for Outback Bowl type seasons.
I'm not sure I agree. Between our young QBs, I think Franks was clearly better. Our line play was fairly even. Our defense was overall better than UT's. Really, the only place where UT had a clearly superior position was rushing game. Kelly was truly phenomenal. Your coaches simply squandered opportunities with him in scoring situations.
Both teams have significant problems. Florida has trouble with its rushing game and therefore cannot sustain drives. UT has problems with its offense, too, and particularly seems turnover prone.
Meh, doesn't matter. We are both shooting for Outback Bowl type seasons.
