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Is It Hot In Here? Or Do I Have A Fever?

Florida was lucky enough last season to avoid serious injury and had the extra motivation of being desperate following the loss to Ole Miss. Now, their defensive leader has a bad wheel, anyone with a fever creates panic, their quarterback looked lost in his first game against a real defense, they called plays not to lose, and their first win against an SEC team was considered a letdown.

Before we get too far ahead, things could be worse. The New York Times called Florida's win, "A letdown," then turned this;

Around the same time that Meyer defended his team’s performance in the postgame news conference, a reminder came from about 3,000 miles away that things in Gainesville were not as bad as they seemed. The news of unranked Washington’s stunning 16-13 upset of No. 3 Southern California started popping up on reporters’ cellphones, as college football’s conscienceless monster — parity — produced September tears for another top team.

Yes, Florida is still alive, but the patient keeps asking if you think his head is warm and rubbing Purell all over his body.

Spikes' Achilles tendon issue should hold him out until at least the LSU game. That is not a fact, that is what I think should happen. The whole point of Florida's depth on defense is to cope with an injury like Spikes has. Dustin Doe performed admirably in substitution and Florida can use that band-aid until Spikes is 100%. Kentucky can jump up and bite UF in the ass, but it won't be because Doe is in for Spikes. As for the flu, no one has H1N1, but Florida is not out of the woods.

My biggest concern Saturday was that between Tebow looking like he had no idea what to do with the ball and Florida running an offense that looked more 2005 than 2009. I don't know if it was intentional or Monte Kiffin was in the heads of UF. Urban Meyer has never played a game to hold the lead, so I don't believe the idea that Florida was merely just taking time off the clock. I do think a combination of Tennessee's pass defense, plus Tebow not trusting his receivers, was the reason for only 19 attempts. But if Steve Addazio could not matchup to Monte, what would he do against Will Muschamp? If Tebow has to have his hand held, why even try a Oklahoma-style offense? If UF cannot trust their wides, why not put Moody in the slot more often, who is finally out of the doghouse? This game seemed to create more questions about the Gators' ability to win another title, instead of being another notch on the bedpost.

Hopefully, the patient isn't sick and the Gators can defeat Kentucky to head into the bye week with more momentum. They cannot assume victory as they did Saturday and watch their opponent's best unit blow up their offense that has won 2 of the last 3 National Championships. This offense can compete against elite defenses and coordinators, as long as the men in charge; Meyer, Addazio and Tebow, want to impose their will on the opponent.

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Florida was lucky enough last season to avoid serious injury

Ahhh – a short memory perhaps? Did you forget about the “Fab Five?”: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3531995 Ingram was a pretty major loss, plus Monroe was a starter when he went down. I think I remember something about Harvin missing the SECCG as well.

Let’s hope Spikes is okay – because, don’t kid yourself when saying the Doe can fill the void.

skigator 93 is the most knowledgable college football fan alive.

For example this statement really turned out to be right on point.

4TDs is ridiculous. Yet, I agree with Kiffin. It still doesn’t seem enough.

Also, the other 40 or so similar statements from skigator93 were right on point. I would quote them all…but there are just so many.

I nominate skigator93 as the man of the year. His wisdom and thoughtfulness is unparalleled.

Thanks dude!

I hereby nominate you jackass of the year – who even though his team lost (yet again) to what was once a tough rival, still finds it necessary to hang out on the Florida blog site. I guess when you are a Tennessee fan, there’s not much left to do this late in the season. I mean it’s already 3 games in and you are done.

Maybe if you hang out long enough, it will become basketball season, where the Vols still have the oppotunity to beat the Gators.

I am waaaaay past the UT game, but for the record, if Tebow doesn’t fumble on the 4 yard line, I think we cover the spread last week. Doesn’t matter though, I’ll take the win.

Beat Kentucky!

Hey nowwwwwwwwwwwwww

If you can dish it, you got to take it. But seriously kids, keep it clean.

TEBOW LOOKED LOST?

He had nothing to work with. They pretty much said go out there and run it down thier throats. Dont worry the defense will hold the lead. And They did.

But... but... you're two and three deep at every position, right?

Florida’s 2’s would beat every other team in the SEC.

Kiffin has Meyer on TILT.

that comment was to u, forgot to hit reply
who said that?

kiffin is a joke, with out his dad he be working at wal mart

Sorry about the flame-bait comment I posted last night

I was, admittedly, a bit scotched up.

Can we just say that the Gators were/are the better team, played a good game, and won?

I do wonder how healthy Tebow will be if he continues to take 24-30 hits a game.

he wont

that trend wont continue, although in 2007 24 carries was nothing to worry about. He was beat up pretty bad but still played.

Hook is right

24 carries is way too many and won’t continue. And I know everything – just ask kidbourbon.

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