Meyer, Miles sure to provide fireworks
Oct. 8, 2008All right, it's time for the lights in The Swamp to brighten again come Saturday.
All right, it's time for the lights in The Swamp to brighten again come Saturday.
In the back corner of UF's newly renovated weight room, just off the indoor sprint track, there is a cinderblock wall with paper strewn across it.
I had ESPN on my TV in the background Monday afternoon like I usually do, but when I looked up from my computer, I saw something strange.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - This could become one big, complicated mess.
After Monday morning's press conference, UF athletics directory Jeremy Foley complained that only one question in a 20-minute interview was asked to UF coach Urban Meyer about the upcoming Arkansas game.
Dan Mullen, UF's offensive coordinator, did not lose Saturday's game against Mississippi.
I bet Jevan Snead's 86-yard touchdown pass to Shay Hodge made you queasy. I can't blame you. That was Major Wright's one-way ticket to a SportsCenter highlight - and not the good kind.
As I sat and watched Tim Tebow speak, his eyes bloodshot and his lips quivering in Saturday's postgame press conference, I thought this would likely be the defining moment of his defining season.
For all of Tim Tebow's effort in UF's loss to Ole Miss on Saturday, his postgame performance was more impressive.
Talk all you want about Mississippi's quarterback, Jevan Snead. I won't be.
This week, Phil on the Hill will be taking a slightly different approach.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn - Man, you're such a frigging stud. You've got the prettiest gal in school walking arm in arm with you almost 24/7. You drive up every day in a sleek Mercedes. Your Abercrombie and Hollister shirts are always neatly pressed. You've got Division-I coaches texting you every day, saying how you're their final piece in a national championship run.
The tailgaters won't be there.
You shouldn't really like UCLA.
Sometimes it's easy to forget Tim Tebow is just a junior.
In the three days since quarterback Tim Tebow blew a gasket while defending UF coach Urban Meyer from the wayward verbal attacks of Miami coach Randy Shannon, much opinion has accumulated.
It's just best to come out and say this.
Preseason polls and early-season rankings are two of the most dangerous aspects of college football.
When the lights brightened, the shadows of surprise evaporated.
When the lights brightened, the shadows of surprise evaporated.