GEORGIA HANDED THEIR "BIG DEAL" BY TEBOW AND THE GATORS
It is 6:06 a.m. edt and 5:06 est here. And it is 46 degrees out there, altho hot in here. And Junior and Patrick are snoozing downstairs.
GATORS:
Urban Meyer, head coach of the Florida Gators, wrote in his authorized Biography, "We'll Handle it...And it will be a big deal." He was referring to the Georgia Bulldog's bench emptying fag-dance in the end zone after their first touchdown against the Gators last year in a game they eventually won by twelve points against a one- armed Tim Tebow. There are reasons there are RULES in dangerous sports like football. And Coach Richt told his team to break the rules under penalty of increased workouts. His words not ours. Theoretically, BY THE RULES, EVERY MEMBER OF THE TEAM THAT LEFT THE BENCH COULD HAVE BEEN EJECTED FROM THE GAME for that double penalty infraction--that would have included the entire defense and left Georgia with eleven players, and they would have had to forfeit the game. The officials chose not to do so, so it goes. At the beginning of last night's game ABC showed a very dramatic sequence of shots of quarterbacks Tebow and Stafford discussing that incident with contrasting one liners. An uncomfortable and bland looking Stafford said "We'll always remember". A serious and menacing looking Tebow stated, with passion, "We'll never forget!".
The Number Five Gators then pasted the Number eight Bulldogs, 49-10. The
Dawgs only touchdown came late in the fourth quarter against the Gators second string defense. Highlight of the game, however was in the fourth, with the game well in hand, when Redshirt Freshman running back Chris Rainey returned a kickoff by nonchalantly WALKING the first five yards, then faking taking a knee, then gashing the bulldogs for a fifty yard return once they got near him.That play will go down in history like the famous "Gator Flop" against Miami.
Payback, indeed. 49-10.A BIG DEAL.
Top 25 roundup | |||||
Team | Record | Result | |||
1. | Texas | 8-1 | Lost to No. 5 Texas Tech 39-33 | ||
2. | Alabama | 9-0 | Defeated Arkansas State 35-0 | ||
3. | Penn State | 9-0 | Idle | ||
4. | Oklahoma | 8-1 | Defeated Nebraska 62-28 | ||
5. | Texas Tech | 9-0 | Defeated No. 1 Texas 39-33 | ||
6. | Southern California | 7-1 | Defeated Washington 56-0 | ||
7. | Florida | 7-1 | Defeated No. 8 Georgia 49-10 | ||
8. | Georgia | 7-2 | Lost to No. 7 Florida 49-10 | ||
9. | Utah | 9-0 | Defeated New Mexico 13-10 | ||
10. | Oklahoma State | 8-1 | Defeated Iowa State 59-17 | ||
11. | Boise State | 8-0 | Defeated New Mexico State 49-0 | ||
12. | TCU | 9-1 | Defeated UNLV 44-14 | ||
13. | Ohio State | 7-2 | Idle | ||
14. | Missouri | 7-2 | Defeated Baylor 31-28 | ||
15. | LSU | 6-2 | |||
16. | Florida State | 6-2 | Lost to Georgia Tech 31-28 | ||
17. | Brigham Young | 8-1 | Defeated Colorado State 45-42 | ||
18. | Tulsa | 7-1 | Lost to Arkansas 30-23 | ||
19. | Ball State | 8-0 | Idle | ||
20. | Minnesota | 7-2 | Lost to Northwestern 24-17 | ||
21. | Michigan State | 8-2 | Defeated Wisconsin 25-24 | ||
22. | North Carolina | 6-2 | Idle | ||
23. | South Florida | 6-3 | Lost to Cincinnati, 24-10 (Thursday) | ||
24. | Oregon | 6-3 | Lost to California 26-16 | ||
25. | Maryland | 6-2 | Idle | ||
1 Comments:
Good for Tebow and the twins!
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