Saturday, October 20, 2012

Gators win BIG TIME over SC Gamecocks, 44-11

Led by quarterback Jeff Driskel, the Gators had a big time win over the South Carolina Gamecocks.  The Gamecocks did not play like the same Carolina team that whipped the Georgia Buldogs a few weeks ago, and barely lost to the  LSU Tigers last week.  The Gators proved that their no. 2 ranking in the BCS was no fluke today.  This should make the Gator nation feel much better about the big game next week in Jacksonville - the Florida - Georgia game or is it the Georgia - Florida game this year? 
Go Gators!  
Read more about the game at onlygators.com and gatorbait.net 

Monday, October 15, 2012

Florida wins, as expected

In a game which the Gators were supposed to win, they again took a little longer than the Gator nation of fans would like,  to win this one.  As expected, they beat Vanderbilt Saturday night,  31-17.  Read the recap at ESPN.com

The big story is that the next game will be at home in the Swamp against South Carolina.  The Gamecocks lost to LSU one week after humiliating the Georgia Bulldogs.  Who knows what will happen this weekend?  Will the real Gamecocks show up to play in the Swamp?  Also, the Gators were just announced at the no. 2 spot in the first BCS poll.  No pressure now! 


And how about Jeff Driskel's running game? He ran for 177 yards against Vandy, the most of any Gator quarterback in history, taking the no. 1 spot from Tim Tebow.  It was even mentioned during the game that Jeff Driskel was recruited by Urban Meyer to replace Tim Tebow.   

   

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Florida defeats LSU 14-6

It was a tale of two half times as Florida was scoreless in the first half of today's game in the Swamp.  But they were able to keep LSU from scoring two touchdowns and the Tigers had to settle for two field goals.  

The second half was all Florida, scoring all 14 of their points and handing a defeat to the LSU Tigers!  Go Gators! 

I really like the headline at OnlyGators.com (click to read highlights of the game): 
Florida Gators run over LSU 14-6