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Senior Gator Location: I come from where the rivers meet the sea
Registered: July 24, 2008
Posts: 457
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LSU will try and control the clock with Scott. He will have limited success, but no big plays. They'll also run some quick slants, screens (bubble and middle), all within their plan to shorten the game and manage 3rd down situations for their freshman QB.
Meanwhile, Florida gameplan will feature Tebow, options to Harvin, spreading the ball around, short passes and more of Kesthan Moore than we've seen all year. Hernandez is also part of the gameplan early. Field position a big part of the game, with James and Chas Henry keeping it in Florida's favor, forcing LSU to drive start deep in their territory. LSU begins finding itself in 3rd and long situations. Under increasing pressure from Cunningham and Haden (Florida blitzes open) the Florida secondary make a big pick and returns deep. Rainey begins to assert his speed late in the 3rd quarter and defense stays strong. Florida 27-13 |
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Freshman Gator Registered: September 26, 2008
Posts: 102
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i think it will be interesting to see how conservative the coaches start the game. It could be a chorus of punts early with a 3-0 type of game at the half. this really benefits LSU, but its also a bit dangerous for them becasue I think they prob are the better team
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Freshman Gator Registered: April 24, 2008
Posts: 167
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First, one team will kick off and the other receives.
One team plays offense and the other defense. The team that scores the most points wins. That's how it will play out. ![]() |
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Member of the Family Head Ball Coach Location: ucf
Registered: February 15, 2008
Posts: 2616
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Les Miles will call Statue of Liberty plays ever offensive down.
Dan Mullen will counter w/ flee flickers every down. College football will have it's first 10 scoreless overtimes. uf wins by blocking a fieldgoal in the 11th overtime and running it back for a td. ![]()
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Heisman Gator Location: Rocky Mount, NC
Registered: September 09, 2008
Posts: 1461
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In all seriousness, I'm thinking 27-24 good guys, with Tebow leading a game-winning drive late in the 4th quarter, finally silencing the critics of his comeback ability. "A team that won't be beat, can't be beat" |
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Senior Gator Location: I come from where the rivers meet the sea
Registered: July 24, 2008
Posts: 457
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Sorry, I'm not often right, so when I am, I get to gloat a little bit
Originally posted by Panhandle Gator: LSU will try and control the clock with Scott. He will have limited success, but no big plays. Very True. Exactly their plan early They'll also run some quick slants, screens (bubble and middle), all within their plan to shorten the game and manage 3rd down situations for their freshman QB. Again, exactly what they tried Meanwhile, Florida gameplan will feature Tebow, options to Harvin, spreading the ball around, short passes Yes and more of Kesthan Moore than we've seen all year. Hernandez is also part of the gameplan early. Okay, I was wrong here Field position a big part of the game, with James and Chas Henry keeping it in Florida's favor, forcing LSU to drive start deep in their territory. Two pooch kicks within the LSU 20. Big return by James LSU begins finding itself in 3rd and long situations. yes Under increasing pressure from Cunningham and Haden (Florida blitzes open) the Florida secondary make a big pick and returns deep. Okay, so it was Spikes, who is a LB, close enough Rainey begins to assert his speed late in the 3rd quarter and defense stays strong. Florida 27-13 Missed the score |
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