Injured Gators likely to make '08 debut
Sep. 3, 2008It looks like UF will have its full complement of players for Saturday's matchup against Miami.
It looks like UF will have its full complement of players for Saturday's matchup against Miami.
When the Gators and Hurricanes meet in The Swamp Saturday, more than just a game will be on the line.
Nothing is 100 percent certain yet, but it's looking more and more like UF wide receiver Percy Harvin will play against Miami on Saturday.
The last time the Gators took the field without Urban Meyer roaming the sidelines was the 2004 Chick-Fil-A Bowl.
The idea that UF would put up eight touchdowns against Hawaii wasn't all that far-fetched, but doing so while quarterback Tim Tebow scored just once didn't seem quite right.
Urban Meyer wasn't kidding when he said opponents can't afford making a mistake against his running backs.
UF's secondary went into the season opener against Hawaii hoping to prove it was better than the unit that finished No. 98 in the nation in pass defense last year. It's still too early to tell how good the group is, but outscoring the Warriors and quarterback Tim Tebow isn't a bad start.
It looked like a punt that wouldn't be returned, bouncing twice on the grass.
The Gators played a nearly flawless game on Saturday, but if there was one flaw to be found, it was in those tiny, yellow flags that flew all around the stadium.
Urban Meyer wasn't kidding when he said opponents can't afford to make a mistake against his running backs.
It appears that QB Tim Tebow is going to need a few less ice packs this season.
Urban Meyer wasn't kidding when he said opponents can't make a mistake on his running backs.
Florida's secondary went into the season opener against Hawaii hoping to prove it was better than the unit that finished No. 98 in the nation in pass defense last year. It's still too early to tell how good the group is, but outscoring the Warriors and quarterback Tim Tebow isn't a bad start.
The idea that UF would put up eight touchdowns against Hawaii wasn't all that far-fetched, but doing so while quarterback Tim Tebow scored just once didn't seem quite right.
The Gators played a nearly flawless game on Saturday, but if there was one flaw to be found, it was in those tiny yellow flags that flew all around the stadium.
It looked like a punt that wouldn't be returned, bouncing twice on the grass.
With two days until their first game against Hawaii, the Gators solidified their kicker position and narrowed down the starting defensive tackle candidates.
Since Hawaii is so far away, we here at alligatorSports figured we should get a better sense of the culture there.
Forget the run-and-shoot offense.