Started By
Message

Beat the mutts thread.

Posted on 10/25/21 at 8:20 am
Posted by UFMatt
Gator Nation - Everywhere
Member since Oct 2010
11427 posts
Posted on 10/25/21 at 8:20 am
Who is in?

UF shocks the world 31-28.

UG coach legally changes his name to Kirby Richt.

Leg humper fans start "Wait till next year," chant late in 4th quarter.

Mullen fires Grantham after the game, what a perfect day!!!
Posted by Gator Fever
Member since Sep 2021
1534 posts
Posted on 10/25/21 at 8:54 am to
I think we possibly could win if Richardson plays most of the game. Grantham's long term history as a DC says we might have a good defensive effort after a performance like that. He just craps the bed at least 2-3 times a year even in his good stat years.

I also think we might reach 24+ with Richardson mostly playing. We aren't going to be able to force the run much but if he plays like he did against LSU we can still push the ball down the field some. We need to roll him out more than normal this game to allow him to get some nice runs in addition to buying a little extra time. Our normal rushing attack probably wont work too well with that nose tackle they have as he allows the LBs to shut most things off.
This post was edited on 10/25/21 at 8:55 am
Posted by SpartyGator
Detroit Lions fan
Member since Oct 2011
75341 posts
Posted on 10/25/21 at 5:38 pm to
My liver won't make it Saturday afternoon
Posted by AlbinoGator
Member since Oct 2016
2091 posts
Posted on 10/25/21 at 7:32 pm to
Mutts 39 Gators 15
Posted by bigDgator
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2008
41144 posts
Posted on 10/25/21 at 9:10 pm to
Would love to see it and I will be rooting for it.
About half the time we look like we know how to play football and the other half, not so much. Super inconsistent.

We can beat them, but I just don't see us giving the effort needed for 60 minutes. We can't stretch the filed like we could last season.
OTOH, I've seen bigger upsets, so we shall see.

Go Gators!
Posted by FireDanMullen
Member since Dec 2020
2679 posts
Posted on 10/25/21 at 9:26 pm to
Calling the upset. Only if Richardson starts. He’s the X factor
Posted by finchmeister08
Member since Mar 2011
35587 posts
Posted on 10/25/21 at 9:52 pm to
quote:

Only if Richardson starts.


Dan talked about this earlier today in the press conference. He basically said this:

quote:

Why is everyone hung up on the starter? I don’t even know what the first play is going to be. We could go out there and run the wishbone. That means we’d have 3 running backs out there and not WRs. Does that negate the WRs the rest of the game? I just don’t get hung up on who plays during the first play of the game.


A lot of that was paraphrasing. I took it as this, if Emory shits the bed during the first couple of drives, it’s Anthony’s game until he proves he can’t get it done either.
Posted by AlbinoGator
Member since Oct 2016
2091 posts
Posted on 10/25/21 at 10:36 pm to
Coming out and running the wishbone might be the only way we could win surely that would be the one thing for sure UGA would not be prepared for.
Posted by TomSpanks
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2005
1011 posts
Posted on 10/26/21 at 4:55 am to
quote:

Coming out and running the wishbone might be the only way we could win surely that would be the one thing for sure UGA would not be prepared for


They have competent enough coaching that they'd make adjustments, I know it's hard to believe (especially for Grantham) but adjustments can be made mid game
Posted by ColdBloodUF
Member since Dec 2012
291 posts
Posted on 10/26/21 at 8:32 am to
Keep trying not to hate Mullen but you read this guys quotes and just makes u want to vomit he needs to be slapped
Posted by bigDgator
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2008
41144 posts
Posted on 10/26/21 at 12:03 pm to
quote:

Keep trying not to hate Mullen but you read this guys quotes and just makes u want to vomit he needs to be slapped


Coaches deflect in press conferences. They don't want to be there and they certainly don't want to tell anyone what they are doing. I don't know why everyone gets so hung up on what coaches say. None of them are on the level.

It wouldn't be pretty if a coach got up to the podium and spit out the truth. He would be fired immediately.
Posted by bigDgator
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2008
41144 posts
Posted on 10/26/21 at 12:06 pm to
Also I want to post this oldie, but goodie.

This is written by former Gator sports writer Franz Beard back in 2009.

quote:

Why I Hate Georgia

I do this every year so if you’re reading along and thinking this is very similar to something I write every year, move to the head of the class. This is Florida-Georgia week, time for my annual reminder to the Gator Nation why I despise the University of Georgia and why you should, too.

I have gone on record as saying that I despise Georgia with the white hot intensity of a thousand suns. I take that back. That’s not even close. I would cheer for a team quarterbacked by Osama Bin-Laden to stomp Georgia unmercifully. And it doesn’t matter the sport, I pull for Georgia to lose by an embarrassingly large margin. I never wish for injuries, just seriously wounded pride and a lasting feeling of shame for ever putting on that red and black uniform.

Some people tell me they always pull for SEC teams when they are playing out of conference. I do with one exception and that’s Georgia. As far as I am concerned there is only one reason to ever pull for Georgia in anything and that is if a Georgia win helps the Florida Gators win a championship. Otherwise, I see no reason to wish anything but the worst.

And before I go any further, Gators do not refer to the Georgia Bulldogs as “Dawgs.” We are Gators who actually went to college, not a bunch of functioning illiterate rednecks who can’t spell a simple four-letter word.

The reasons to despise Georgia are many and they go well beyond the 2007 storm the field incident, one of the dumbest decisions ever made by a head coach. Mark Richt might have gotten his team motivated to win the 2007 game against the Gators, but he endangered everyone on the field; lied about it for an entire year afterward; and never took into consideration that in showing up Urban Meyer he created an enemy for life. Trust me on this one folks --- Urban Meyer NEVER forgets.

Meyer’s way of getting even was to call time out twice in the final minute of last year’s 49-10 blowout win by the Gators. Both times, Richt and all the Georgia players looked up at the scoreboard to see the score and the few remaining seconds on the clock, a grim reminder that they were getting hosed.

It’s laughable that Georgia fans and players talk about how Urban Meyer disrespected them. All they do when they open their mouths is remind Meyer of what happened in 2007 and give him reason to throw another 40-gallon can of gas on the fire.

“The Incident” didn’t cause Florida to lose the 2007 game. A lack of blocking and failure to take care of the football turned a game the Gators could have easily won into a loss they’ll never forget and that is the silver lining to this dark cloud. Urban Meyer will never let the Gators forget.

I’ll give you a few other reasons.

REASON NUMBER ONE: My dad was a 16-year-old freshman at the University of Florida in 1942, biding his time until he was 18 when he could sign up to join the Navy to fight the Germans and the Japanese. On most of the college campuses across the nation, the physically able athletes had already signed up to fight for their country in the weeks immediately after Pearl Harbor. Florida had gone 4-6 in 1941 but expectations were high that 1942 would be different thanks to season-closing wins over Miami and Georgia Tech and a close loss to UCLA. Those hopes and dreams went out the window with the unilateral declaration of war against Germany and Japan.

The most able bodied of Coach Thomas Lieb’s football team were already in the military when the 1942 season arrived. Most of Florida’s team was made up of young guys waiting their eighteenth birthdays or who couldn’t pass the physical.

That wasn’t the case at Georgia, which had one of the two or three best ROTC programs in the country. Georgia was already loaded when the war broke out. By the time the 1942 season began, Coach Wally Butts had a roster full of stars who were enrolled in the ROTC program, including All-Americans like Flatfoot Frankie Sinkwich (he won the Heisman that year), George Poschner and Charlie Trippi, who would go on to become one of the greatest college football players in history.

When Georgia and Florida squared off in Jacksonville on November 7, the game was over by the first quarter and by halftime, it was total carnage. Butts could have called it off any time he wanted, but he kept pouring it on. Late in the fourth quarter Sinkwich and Trippi were still in the game pouring it on.
The final score was 75-0. Georgia went on to win a national championship. Florida went 3-7 with wins over Randolph-Macon, Auburn and Villanova.

REASON NUMBER TWO: Florida had been picked to win the SEC and finish in the top five in the nation in 1968 but problems on and off the field torpedoed those dreams. Florida’s bubble burst in Chapel Hill on a rainy Saturday in October when the Gators lost seven fumbles and fell to the Tar Heels, 22-7. From there the season was a downward spiral and by the Georgia game on November 7, the Gators were 4-2-1.

The Gators were a team divided by a quarterback controversy as half the team supported Jackie Eckdahl and the other half Larry Rentz. Defensive players thought they were doing their part and they were angered by the Eckdahl-Rentz controversy.

The week before the game Florida offensive genius Fred Pancoast, was hospitalized for an appendectomy. In his absence, Ray Graves decided to shake up the team by swapping coordinators --- Ed Kensler went to the defense and Gene Ellenson went to the defense. Graves figured things couldn’t get worse but they did.

On a cold, rainy, miserable day in Jacksonville (those of us who were there will NEVER forget how miserable that day was) ninth-ranked Georgia hammered the out of sorts Gators from the opening whistle. It was 42-0 and over by halftime but with seconds remaining in the fourth quarter Dooley called time out and let his center, who hadn’t kicked since high school, kick a field goal to make the final score, 51-0.

For those of you who never understood Steve Spurrier’s obsession with running it up on Georgia, now you know. Coach Ellenson, who was Spurrier’s close friend, called Spurrier in San Francisco (Spurrier was with the 49ers then) that night and told him what had happened. Those who know Spurrier know that he has a VERY long memory. He never forgot how Dooley called time out to run up the score. He never felt any reason to show a moment of sympathy.
Posted by ColdBloodUF
Member since Dec 2012
291 posts
Posted on 10/27/21 at 12:31 am to
That deflecting only works for so long. Sometimes accountability and an honest look in mirror are whats needed.
Posted by AlbinoGator
Member since Oct 2016
2091 posts
Posted on 10/27/21 at 6:14 pm to
Mullen could have a month to prepare for Georgia this year it is not happening.

I wish I was wrong but sometimes the other team is that much better and this year UGA is just that much better then Florida.

Mullen needs to focus on trying to win the last 4 go 8-4 ND have the extra practice time for the bowl game to focus on Recruiting because right it's not looking good. if his signing class is not in the top 25 trust me it will get much uglier then it will be after Saturday.
Posted by FireDanMullen
Member since Dec 2020
2679 posts
Posted on 10/27/21 at 6:19 pm to
quote:

Mullen could have a month to prepare for Georgia this year it is not happening.

I wish I was wrong but sometimes the other team is that much better and this year UGA is just that much better then Florida.

Mullen needs to focus on trying to win the last 4 go 8-4 ND have the extra practice time for the bowl game to focus on Recruiting because right it's not looking good. if his signing class is not in the top 25 trust me it will get much uglier then it will be after Saturday.


We will see. After losing to LSU everyone was pretty certain we’d get stomped by Bama last year. I actually like a lot of our matchups against the dawgs
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
39967 posts
Posted on 10/27/21 at 6:20 pm to
Which matchups do you like?
Posted by Gator Fever
Member since Sep 2021
1534 posts
Posted on 10/27/21 at 6:49 pm to
quote:

Which matchups do you like?


I can't speak for FireDanMullen but I like our QB (Richardson) and receivers against your secondary. Copeland and Shorter can become good weapons with the right QB.

I like Elam to keep whatever wide receiver he is on under control mostly.
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
39967 posts
Posted on 10/27/21 at 6:54 pm to
Excellent answers. I’m curious if CTG goes the route of Clemson and drop 8 to keep everything in front while playing zone. We usually eat teams up when they go man.
Posted by Gator Fever
Member since Sep 2021
1534 posts
Posted on 10/27/21 at 7:32 pm to
I don't think he does that too much.
Posted by OkefenokeeKid
Southeast Georgia
Member since Oct 2018
230 posts
Posted on 10/27/21 at 11:46 pm to
Lucky for us, we can't play man outside of Elam. lol
first pageprev pagePage 1 of 2Next pagelast page

Back to top
logoFollow SECRant for SEC Football News
Follow us on Twitter and Facebook to get the latest updates on SEC Football and Recruiting.

FacebookTwitter