Saturday, November 17, 2007

FSU Pregame

24 comments:

  1. Glad Bowden is not going for career win 300 vs. us. Notched it today over Maryland.

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  2. Brandon James' hold out from the FAU is indisclosed:

    Meyer said James' status is "week to week" and won't say whether his standout kick returner would play in Saturday's game against Florida State in The Swamp

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  3. “Brandon James … there are certain things that we expect of you on the field and off the field and he did not fulfill his obligation this week and he did not play,” said Meyer, who did said that James will play next week.

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  4. Haden is questionable with that ankle sprain.

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  5. Harvin was on the sideline and in the locker room Saturday, but a more encouraging sign for Meyer came the following day when he saw the 5-foot-11 speedster in the weight room.

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  6. Harvin expected to play vs. FSU.

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  7. Mike and I, got tickets so we will see you guys down there Saturday anything in particular you guys might need for the Tailgate.. ?

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  8. I think we have a little bit of beer already. Chris, what is the count? In addition to what was in the cooler I think we had some bud light twelves on the shelf.

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  9. Boy I hate refsu. I can't wait! Let Hayes say what he wants.

    p.s. Don't forget about the swindle in The Swamp.

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  10. Who said it?

    “We don’t care if we’re in the championship game or not, we don’t like them,” he said. “We hate them. It doesn’t matter if we’re both 10-0 right now. It’s still going to be a heated battle and we’re going to hate each other after the game.”

    He’s also heard all the whispers from Tallahassee and he’s read the message boards. The Seminoles want to first of all win the game, but secondly, they want to force Florida quarterback Tim Tebow into such a bad game that he won’t win the Heisman Trophy.

    “That’s what everybody says,” he said. “Everybody says they want a little piece of Tebow and they’re going to stop him from winning it [the Heisman] but he keeps making plays every week and proving them wrong. That’s what we’re going to do. We’re going to block for him and we’re going to make the plays and do whatever we can to make him win the Heisman.

    “It has nothing to do with them. It’s about what we do. He’s going to have a big game, put up some big numbers and seal the case for a Heisman.”

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  11. The Gators are an early 13.5 pt. favorite over FSU.

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  12. Or Bubba. It has to be a receiver and prob. an upperclassman. Our O-line is not that outspoken.

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  13. Half the white cooler is beer and I do have Bood Light on the shelf

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  14. Any word on Brandon James' status for the FSU game and beyond?

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  15. We should be pretty good then on beer. Anything else we need Chris? Plats, paper towels, ?

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  16. James, I think we are out of "plats." Please bring some if you can find em. I didn't even know they existed.

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  17. I think they only have them in Orlando. Can you bring them please? What time can you have them to the tailgate?

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  18. 1997 FSU-UF grab from Sun Sentinel:

    Meanwhile, on the Florida sideline, Spurrier was drawing up a new play on the back of his laminated play sheet.

    "He didn't even have a name for it," Johnson said. "It was a deep route of some sort. When we got on the field (to start the ensuing drive) I asked everyone, 'Does everybody know what they're doing?' I think two of the three receivers didn't have a clue, and Jacquez Green was one of them."

    By the time the Gators lined up, the play clock was down to about 10 seconds. Instead of calling a timeout, Johnson quickly scanned the FSU defensive formation and gave Green the signal to run a hitch-and-go.

    FSU cornerback Samari Rolle bit on the hitch and Green cut deep, where Johnson found him wide open along the right sideline. Green made the catch and then weaved his way across the field for a 63-yard gain that put the Gators on the FSU 17. On the next play, Taylor broke free on the left side for a 16-yard gain to the 1. On the play after that, Taylor bulled up the middle for touchdown to give Florida a 32-29 lead.

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